The brand of gasoline with the lowest ethanol content can vary depending on the region and availability. However, in general, premium gasoline or high-octane fuels tend to have lower levels of ethanol compared to regular or unleaded gasoline. It is always recommended to check the ethanol content specified on the pump or consult the fuel provider for accurate information.
No brand of gas is 100% ethanol free at all locations. Availability depends on area and the owner of the station. In most, if not all, parts of the USA; ethanol is added to gasoline at a 10% mixture. It is used to reduce emmisions from car exhaust. There are also tax incentives for the gas stations to use the 10% blend.
Ethanol is a colourless liquid.
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Akali metals reduce ethanol to ethanoxides- they react with ethanol.
Absolutely, recent painstaking scientific research has showed that 70% ethanol is the same as 70% ethanol.
Yes, ethanol (ethyl alcohol), as being a fluid by itself, is in any ratio miscible with ('soluble in') water.At 96% ethanol the mixture has the lowest boiling point, so destillation of a water-ethanol will never give a higher ethanol content.
Every brand makes their vodka differently. Vodka itself is generally made from water and ethanol.
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No brand of gas is 100% ethanol free at all locations. Availability depends on area and the owner of the station. In most, if not all, parts of the USA; ethanol is added to gasoline at a 10% mixture. It is used to reduce emmisions from car exhaust. There are also tax incentives for the gas stations to use the 10% blend.
no ethanol is not an element. Ethanol is an Organic compound.
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Major brands without any ethanol like shell v power or exxon extra.
In the USA, none. The MTBE ( a water pollutant ) was replaced by the corn liquor a few year back at a maximum of 10% ethanol to 90% gasoline per gallon. No brand of gas is 100% ethanol free at all locations. It varies from area to area, and also depends on who owns the station. Due to state and federal government tax breaks it is almost impossible to find gas with out ethanol added. Your best bet would be to call your local stations, ask for a manager and ask them what the ethanol percentage is in their fuel.