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
Yes, gasoline can burn the skin because it is a flammable liquid that can cause skin irritation and burns upon contact.
Rocks do burn just pour a gasoline and drop it in the fire.
The burning of petrol (also known as gasoline) is a combustion reaction. Ideally gasoline and O2 + an ignition source yield carbon monoxide (CO2) and water (H2O). In actuality emissions also include the byproducts of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
Gasoline and lighter fluid are examples of flammable things that can easily catch fire and burn. These substances should be handled with care and stored in well-ventilated areas away from sources of ignition to prevent accidents.
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Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
In the city, a car has to brake frequently. Energy is usually wasted in that case. Also, for example, in front of a red traffic light, the motor continues to waste gasoline even though the car doesn't advance.Note that the car uses more gasoline per km., not necessarily per hour.
No it is a chemical property
Oxygen and heat.
its ability to burn effectively