Well of course! But, it may desolve faster than burning ice, so if you keep a fire there too long, you go boom! WARNING: DONT TRY IT!
Gasoline starts to burn at 495 F.
gasoline combined with air will explode, gasoline won't burn without air the fumes mixed with air will explode but the gasolin will burn
Actually, Gasoline or petroleum based products from Crude oil cannot be frozen. Thats why you can't make Flammable Gas ice cubes.
Rocks do burn just pour a gasoline and drop it in the fire.
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This is dangerous and will damage the lighter. Lighter fluid is made of naptha, the traditional dry cleaning fluid. It is highly flammable, but is not a gasoline product. The two are made by different processes. Fill your lighter with the reccommended product to prolong the life of the lighter.
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Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
No it is a chemical property
its ability to burn effectively
Oxygen and heat.
Carbon from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Thehydrogen from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form water vapor.