Gasoline (also called petrol) is a mixture of many different complex hydrocarbon molecules that have a roughly similar boiling point. Commercial gasoline also has other substances added to it to improve its performance in internal combustion engines, or to reduce the pollution resulting from its use in those engines.,
no, its a mixture
Gasoline is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, consisting of various organic compounds. It is not a pure substance, so it is classified as a type of mixture.
pure substance?
gasoline is from crude oil so it's not a pure substance
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
No a mixture is by definition not a pure substance.
pure substance
It is a mixture of substances
The common gasoline you buy is a mixture of several materials. The main aim is to have a consistent octane rating, and this may be achieved with several different feedstocks. Depending on what the refinery is producing at the moment.
rice pudding a pure substance or a mixture and is it a homogenous or heterogenous
pure substance, propanone
pure substance