Fuel Properties

Common liquid and gaseous fuels — density, energy density, flash point, octane / cetane.

Reference Reference Updated Apr 19, 2026
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Fuels

Fuel Density (kg/L) LHV (MJ/kg) LHV (MJ/L) Flash point Notes
Gasoline (typical) 0.74 43.5 32 −43 °C RON 91–93; octane rating
E10 gasoline 0.75 41.6 31 −43 °C 10% ethanol blend
E85 0.78 29.2 23 −43 °C 85% ethanol
Diesel (ULSD) 0.84 43.0 36.1 ~60 °C Cetane ≥ 40
Biodiesel (B100) 0.88 37.5 33 ~130 °C
Jet A / kerosene 0.81 43.0 34.7 38 °C
Propane (LPG) 0.493 (liquid) 46.4 23 −104 °C Gaseous at STP
Butane 0.60 (liquid) 45.7 27 −60 °C
Methane (natural gas) 0.67 kg/m³ (gas) 50.0 0.0354 (gas) −188 °C
Methanol 0.79 19.9 15.8 12 °C
Ethanol 0.79 26.8 21.2 13 °C
Hydrogen 0.089 kg/m³ (gas) 120 0.0108 (gas) −253 °C bp Very light; low volumetric density
Coal (bituminous) 1.3 24 n/a Solid
Heating oil #2 0.85 42.5 36 ~52 °C Similar to diesel

Notes

  • LHV = Lower Heating Value (water as vapor). HHV (higher) includes latent heat of condensation.
  • Octane rating measures anti-knock for spark ignition; cetane measures auto-ignition quality for diesel.

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