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What is the density of gasoline at different temperatures?

This transformation is more difficult. Tonnage is the quality standard and liter is the volume standard.

To convert, it can only be a rough estimate, because it is related to the density of oil. For example, the density in the first quarter and the fourth quarter is relatively high, about 0.738 kg per liter. According to this standard, it is not difficult to calculate how many liters of gasoline a ton of gasoline equals:

1 ton = 1000 kg * 1.35 l/kg ≈ 1355 l.

In general, the density of refined oil will vary with the weather temperature. Generally, the temperature is high in the second and third quarters, and the average density of No.90 gasoline is low, about 0.734 kg per liter, per ton 1362.39 liter, so the price is low. In the first and fourth quarters, the temperature is low and the density is high, which is about 0.758kg per liter and 0/319.26L per ton, so the retail price will also increase. But no matter whether the price per liter rises or falls, the retail price per ton set by the state has never changed.