When you get it, it's liquid; it won't burn until it's been converted to a gas.
Gasoline will freeze by the time it gets to -50C. Then it would be a solid. But most of us don't go out in that weather.
Gasoline is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Gasoline is a liquid. It is a liquid because the gasoline u pour
These nine types of solution are solid to solid solid to liquid solid to gas liquid to solid liquid to liquid liquid to gas gas to solid gas to liquid gas to gas
a feather is a solid
* solid to liquid: melting* liquid to solid: freezing* liquid to gas: vaporization* gas to liquid: liquefaction* solid to gas: sublimation* gas to solid: deposition
Gasoline is a liquid.
Gasoline is a liquid.
Gasoline can be a liquid and a gas, I am not sure about a solid though.
Gasoline is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Gasoline is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Solid - A rock, icecube, clay, or wood Liquid - Water Gas - Fossil Fuels, Gasoline
Gasoline is a liquid. It is a liquid because the gasoline u pour
Air (gas) Steel (solid) Gasoline (liquid)
At room temperature and up to around 100o F, Vaseline is a semi-solid, or quasi-solid, which has characteristics of both a solid and a liquid. It melts at around 100o F, and behaves only as a liquid.
Gasoline is not a solid it is a gas.
Solid
Which gas? There are lots of them. Gas is a stage of matter (solid, liquid, gas) not what you seem to think it is. So your answer is - who knows.