Gasoline is a liquid. But many people may mistake it for a gas from its name (Gasoline).
Also, though if left to evaporate the gasoline will turn into a gas like most liquids!
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
Its matter.
milk and gasoline are the examples of the blank matter
gasoline or a liquid
Yes, at room temperature, it is a liquid.
Liquid
Intensive because the price of gasoline is not going to change no matter how much you get.
Physical change, because no matter what the colour is, its still gasoline.
Combustion of gasoline changes the chemical properties of the matter, and is thus a chemical change, not a physical one.
If you are talking about gasoline it means the gasoline is 20% ethanol. Most gasoline here in the states is E-10, 10% ethanol.
Gasoline is matter, a mixture of various petroleum distillate hydrocarbons, most of them in a liquid phase at room temperature. However, many fractions within gasoline are volatile and will vaporize readily in open air. The formulation of gasoline is by condensation temperature, so no two typical samples of gasoline will be identical unless they have been deliberately purified. The chemicals in gasoline include naphtha, naphthenes, alkanes, and alkenes, and additives such as ethanol.
Yes.... It is a liquid. People may confuse it as a gas since it has the word GAS in it. But its not when you pour gasoline, you can see liquid come out.