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A good example is the way gasoline is used in a car.
The only way to tell whether ethanol is present in gasoline is to look at the gasoline pump. If it contains ethanol, there should be a large sticker on it stating what percentage of ethanol is in the gasoline.
the only way you could probably do that is if you waste it like if is was gasoline or you can use a tube and suck the water out
Gasoline is a nonrenewable resource.
Run it out of oil.
Gas mileage is way better with regular unleaded gasoline over E85.
what poop is in no way flamible unless you douse it in gasoline
Whatever you do, don't swallow!
Will old gasoline harm a snow blower? No more than it will harm any other gasoline engine. Gasoline has a number of different vaporizations fluids. Some higher than others. If the gasoline is very old, all the higher vaporization point fluids may have evaporated. Then you may have trouble starting. Another question for you to consider is: How old is old? If the gasoline is only a month old or even several months old probably no problem. But, if it is six months or over????? How much do you have? Even at $3.00/ gallon why take a chance. If you really want to use it, start the blower and after it is running well, add some that has been mixed with new gasoline. That way you can use it and not have any troubles.
All gasoline ever produced starts out as unleaded. Lead was once added later after refining to control pre-ignition and detonation. There is no way to remove lead from gasoline that already has lead in it.
A gallon of gasoline will not get to 600 degrees f. At 536 f it will flare up and explode.
it depends what type of gas you are talking about. Gas could also be like Oxygen or Hydrogen. It is an abbreviation of Gasoline as well, so it could go either way.