numerous processes and agents created gasoline.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
Nothing "creates" energy. The chemical energy in gasoline can be converted to electrical energy by burning the gasoline in an internal combustion engine that's connected to a generator.
Yes, that is possible. It is also quite dangerous.
the gasoline is used to create small explosions in the cylinder and pushes the pistons out to eventually turn a shaft. In theory, heat is converted into work.
Karl Benz did not create the car but he is generally regarded as the inventor of the gasoline-powered car. He was working it in Mannheim, Germany at the time.
Catalytic cracked gasoline is gasoline made with a catalyst that speeds up the cracking reaction in the refinery. This shortens the time used to make gasoline (and other products) from crude oil. Catalysts used is zeolite, aluminum hydrosilicate, bauxite,silica-alumina etc.
Respiration is a term normally used for living organisms taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. If you are asking if the car will have any exhaust with no gasoline, the answer is no because there is no combustion process to create the exhaust.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
All gasoline cars run on both - electricity is required to create the spark which ignites the fuel/air mixture.
The purpose of a gasoline car engine is to convert gasoline into motion so that your car can move. Currently the easiest way to create motion from gasoline is to burn the gasoline inside an engine. Therefore, a car engine is an internal combustion engine -- combustion takes place internally. The engine turns the explosion that takes place into Horsepower & Torque. Torque gets the car moving and Horspower keeps it moving.
No, oil is oil and gasoline is gasoline, although gasoline is refined from crude oil.
Unleaded gasoline, and gasoline in general, does not have a specific freezing point. It is largely dependent on the location where the gasoline is sold, as methods of producing gasoline vary.