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Just over a gallon. |
By Dave Shoe - 03/19/2004 11:06:30 PM; IP 12.2.11.190 |
For every gallon of gasoline burned, you create a bit more than a gallon of liquid water.
Using the formula:
2*C8H18 + 25*O2 => 18*H2O + 16*CO2
...you find 228 grams of gasoline creates about 324 grams of water.
(I hope the symbols I selected didn't become some kind of HTML coding that makes the formula unreadable)
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