Gasoline is matter, a mixture of various petroleum distillate hydrocarbons, most of them in a liquid phase at room temperature. However, many fractions within gasoline are volatile and will vaporize readily in open air. The formulation of gasoline is by condensation temperature, so no two typical samples of gasoline will be identical unless they have been deliberately purified.
The chemicals in gasoline include naphtha, naphthenes, alkanes, and alkenes, and additives such as ethanol.
MMT gasoline was phased out in 2006. Because of this, there are no gasoline brands that currently contain MMT.
No, diet soda does not contain gasoline
Gasoline is a mixture because contain many components.
No, milk and gasoline are not examples of the same state of matter. Milk is a liquid, while gasoline is a volatile liquid.
Its matter.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
The gasoline at the local Murphy USA station to me (it is in Walmart's parking lot) sells gasoline with up to 10% ethanol.
Anything that doesn't exist doesn't contain matter!
No,Actually shampoo contain some Traces of hydrocarbon.Gasoline is also formed by hydrocarbons.
Yes, at room temperature, it is a liquid.
gasoline or a liquid
Milk and gasoline are examples of liquid matter. They are substances that take the shape of their container and have a definite volume, but not a definite shape.