Gasoline is not a form of oil. It is a product of oil. The answer to that is the same as anything else. DEMAND. Don't forget that a large amount of oil also goes into making plastics.
Carbon from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Thehydrogen from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form water vapor.
Gasoline is an example of energy being released by and exothermic reaction. Which is caused by the breaking of bonds and the creation of new bonds which use a lesser energy to form than the energy release by the previous bonds.
Gasoline is a liquid, gas is a vapor.
Yes, burning gasoline in a car engine is exothermic because it releases energy in the form of heat and light. The combustion reaction between gasoline and oxygen results in the release of heat and produces carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
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Yes, it became a major form of transportation.
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
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It's important to note that creating gasoline vapors can be extremely dangerous and is not recommended due to the risk of fire and health hazards. Gasoline vapors form naturally when gasoline is exposed to air, particularly in warmer temperatures. Instead of attempting to create vapors, it’s safer to use gasoline as intended and follow all safety guidelines when handling it. Always prioritize safety and consider alternatives for any necessary applications.
From the Crude Splitter Column top tray, gasoline in vapor form is condensed in the condenser overhead vessel. The gasoline product from the vessel is sent to the gasoline stripper column. The bottom product of this gasoline stripper column is termed SR Gasoline.
No, oil is not dissolved in gasoline; instead, they form a homogeneous mixture. Gasoline is a mixture of different hydrocarbons, and oil is a common component in gasoline blends. This makes gasoline a homogeneous mixture rather than a heterogeneous one.