No; water is also unwanted and exist normally in traces.
In regular gasoline, there is no ethanol. If the pump indicates the gasoline is E10, it contains 10% ethanol and by law it should be indicated by a sticker on the pump. Some states mandate all pump fuel to have ethanol. Most recent auto engines can handle E10 gas, but it should be avoided for marine applications. E10 gas can damage engines not designed for it.
most "absolute" ethanol used in the lab is 95% ethanol by volume,this is due to the fact the ethanol is very miscible with water so its difficult to remove all the water that is present in the atmosphere,it is possible to get 100 alcohol but it is an awkward process and generally 95 does the job just fine
It is known as gasahol. Ethanol fuel mixed with 15% gasoline is known as E85, though all gas sold in the US has to have some ethanol mixed in by law.
These days, they all do--which makes having your plane STC'd for auto gas slightly worse than useless. If you can't get legal gas, why do it?
Quik Pantry located at 403 North Sawyer Avenue has gasoline that contains no ethanol in all their grades (regular, mid, premium).
ethanol is being used at all gas stations. sorry
All gasoline with ethanol additive are approved for vehicles in all different octane grades.Just beware of putting e85 in a vehicle that is not flex fuel, it can cause damage to the fuel lines as ethanol is more corrosive than gasoline.
E-85 will if the engine is not designed for it. Normal 15% ethanol gasoline mixtures are safe on all engines.
You can't. MTBE has been outlawed so all fuel in MA now contains up to 10% ethanol.
2400 W 14th street in Bentonville, AR.. GO THERE!! All grades are Ethanol FREE!! :)
No. Even though a gas station does not sell E85 ethanol, it is still technically an ethanol station. All gasolines, no matter what grade, are 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline and are called E10.
No. Only around 1% of US cars run on diesel. Most run on gasoline (petrol) or a mix of gasoline and ethanol.