Gasoline is not a solid it is a gas.
gasoline is both at different temperatures.
Gasoline is a liquid.
Gasoline is a liquid.
Gasoline is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Gasoline is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Gasoline cannot be easily turned into a solid due to its chemical composition. However, it can be converted into a solid through a process called gelation, which involves adding certain chemicals to change its physical state.
Gasoline can be a liquid and a gas, I am not sure about a solid though.
Being a liquid not a solid, I would consider it soft.
Air (gas) Steel (solid) Gasoline (liquid)
When you get it, it's liquid; it won't burn until it's been converted to a gas. Gasoline will freeze by the time it gets to -50C. Then it would be a solid. But most of us don't go out in that weather.
Steel and aluminum are solids. Gasoline and water are liquids.
Gasoline does not have a solvent, as it is commonly used, and it does not need a solvent. This is because gasoline is not a solid that needs dissolving, it is a liquid hydrocarbon already and is a solvent more than it can ever be a solvent.