UN/NA 1203
Guide Number 128
The UNNA number for gasoline is UN1203.
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Divide the number of miles travelled by the number of gallons of gasoline used.
In 2006, the number of gasoline stations (identified as all retail outlets where the public can buy gasoline was 167,476.
Yes. It is a mixture of a number of hydrocarbons.
UN/NA number 1203, guide number 128
The relationship between the number of miles driven and the amount of gasoline used is proportional. This means that as the number of miles driven increases, the amount of gasoline used also increases in a directly proportional manner.
If the answer they looking for is gasoline then it has to be to make plastics.
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It's the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned.
Yes, gasoline, detergent or otherwise, is a mixture. it contains a number of different hydrocarbons and other compounds.
Then what? Gasoline? Then the answer is no. Gasoline is C6H12. Diesel is C12H26. Same molecular construction. Just different number of atoms.