It depends on the amount of gasoline and its composition; gasoline is not a compound with a fixed proportion between elements, but rather a mixture. If the questioner means the normal range of carbon atoms per molecule in gasoline, this is usually considered to be from 6 to 10.
Liquified Petrol gas has alkanes from C1 to C4 (methane to butanes, and also some alkenes)
The alkanes from pentane (C5H12) to octane (C8H18) are refined into petrol, the ones from nonane (C9H20) to hexadecane (C16H34) into diesel fuel and kerosene
12 carbon atoms 26 hydrogen atoms
C12H26
An answer is impossible for this question.
Petrol is a complex mixture containing hundreds of compounds.
Millions and millions, depending on the quantity of petrol.
Petrol (or gasoline) is a blend of dozens of hydrocarbon compounds, so there are a lot of carbon atoms in it.
An answer is impossible.
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four carbon atoms
There are 4 carbon atoms in butyne.
Monosodium glutamate has 5 carbon atoms.
Three atoms. Carbon dioxide is CO2
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Many hydrocarbons such as petrol, diesel, benzene, toluene, etc.
Carbon and Hydrogen atoms
Pure diesel does not contain any sulfur atoms. The molecular statement for Diesel is C12H23, which means each molecule of diesel contains 12 Carbon atoms and 23 Hydrogen atoms. Sulfur shows up in diesel because it is in the crude oil originally and the cost of refining out all the sulfur from the diesel is very expensive.
four carbon atoms
four carbon atoms
How many hydrocarbon with only carbon-carbon single bond and n number of Carbon atoms how many hydrogen atoms are there in terms of nv
There are many different types of insulating oil. Quite a few are non-flammable. Some are 2 carbon atoms different to diesel.
There are 4 carbon atoms in butyne.
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
The answer is 6,2729.10e+26 carbon atoms.
6 carbon atoms