New molecules are formed.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
Usually that happens when the fuel is burned.
Gasoline is not turned into energy. When we burn gasoline, it reacts with oxygen, breaking down and combining with it to become water vapor, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide. As this happens, energy stored in the chemical bonds is released. The new bonds in the products of this reaction do not contain as much energy.
The general term is "fuel". Specific examples include wood, coal, gasoline, etc.
Thermal expansion occured.
it turns into a liquid
It will not run or if it is mixed with gasoline it will not run correctly and smoke depending on how much diesel was added.
Gasoline is burned by a car engine.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
when fuels such as coal and gasoline are burned they release nitrogen into the air true or false
Yes.
Yes, it is.
energy for electronics
yes
When gasoline is burned in an engine, it causes the pistons to go up and down. The pistons then turn the cam shaft which turns the transmission and drive shaft. The drive shaft turns the wheels after the car is put into gear.
Certainly. All hydrocarbons produce carbon dioxide when burned.
no but cake does