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.
Gas is short for 'gasoline'. 'Gasoline' means the same as 'Petrol'. The word 'petrol' is commonly used in the UK while 'gasoline' is used in North America.
In fuels gasoline is a liquid petroleum fuel with a density of about 0.8g/cm3. Gas is generally natural gas, methane with some ethane.
Gas (gasoline) and Petrol (gasoline) are the same thing. Please restate your question being more specific. Thanks.
No, natural gas and gasoline are different. Natural gas is a fossil fuel primarily composed of methane and is used for heating and electricity generation, while gasoline is a refined petroleum product used as fuel for internal combustion engines in vehicles.
Petrol is the French word for gasoline. Petrol is usually unleaded gasoline. Canadian gas stations advertise gasoline as Petrol, as do many other countries.
The same as a gallon of gas for any other car. A gallon of gas is a gallon of gas
Of course not! They just say that to rip you off for the same gas because all gasoline is the same.
Gasoline is called "gas" as a shortened form of the word "gasoline," which is a liquid fuel derived from petroleum. The term "gas" for gasoline is a colloquial or informal usage, similar to how Americans refer to gasoline as "petrol" in the UK.
Gasoline is not a solid it is a gas.
I thought gasoline and petrol were the same thing.
gas is not a liquid,but gasoline commonly called gas is a liquid .
Gasoline is a liquid.