The gravity of gasoline at 60 degrees is 0.739. Regular and premium have the same gravity.
specific gravity of gasoline at 104 celsius
It ranges from .70 to .78 specific gravity.
Specific gravity, (similar to density) has no meaning for a gas, since the density varies with pressure and temperature.
Nope; specific gravity is lower
Yes you can use premium gasoline in unleaded because premium gasoline is also unleaded. The only reason it is called premium gasoline is because it has a higher octance then regular unleaded. Regular unleaded has an octane rating of 87 and premium has an octane rating of 92. Premium gasoline burns slower then regualr gas because it has a higher octane rating.
The best gas mileage from unleaded gasoline or premium gasoline depends on the car. Old cars get better mileage from unleaded.
Premium gasoline is unleaded. Yes, you can use it, although there may be no actual benefit in it.
About 0.42 ounces. Specific gravity (compared to water) about 0.73
Yes. All Unleaded Gasoline Mercedes Benz vehicles require Premium (91 Octane and above) Gasoline. Do not use anything other than Premium Gasoline. Lower grade gasoline can harm the engine.
The specific gravity depends on the particular oil, some are lighter, some heavier. Olive oil has an SG of about 0.7, crude oil (used for gasoline etc.) about 0.9.
91 is low premium if ur engine takes 93-high premium it should be ok.
Gasoline is composed of 20% C8H18, 20% C9H20, 15% C10H22, 15% C11H24, 8% C6H6, 10% C7H8, 10% C8H7 and 2% C8H10 by mass. The Specific Gravity of Gasoline is .74