Probably because OR wants to regulate how much gas you use. If it's self-serve, it takes that power out of governments hands.
No, it is not.
Gasoline used to contain lead, which is poisonous to just about everything, and can cause damage to some car parts such as catalytic converters. Therefore, it is now illegal to use leaded gasoline, and so all gasoline is unleaded.
Well if you buy it in an official store ( Walmart , Target, gasoline station , etc.). But on the street its illegal.
I'm pretty sure that all gasoline or diesel powered vehicles in the U.S are required to have a catalytic converter. Yes, it is illegal to remove a catalytic converter in any state.
Two states that is illegal for a person to pump his or her own gasoline are New Jersey and Oregon.Oregon and New Jersey...State law prohibits it - supposedly for 'safety' reasons.
Mixing gasoline and gunpowder can create a highly flammable and potentially explosive mixture. Gasoline can act as a fuel, while gunpowder provides the necessary oxidizer for combustion. However, this combination is extremely dangerous and unpredictable, as it can lead to rapid ignition or explosion if ignited. It is illegal and unsafe to experiment with such mixtures.
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Kerosine is used in the manufactring process as part of the extraction/purification process.(As are several other chemicals, including Bleach(Chlorine) and Sulphuric Acid.. The illicit manufacture of cocaine is seriously damaging to the environment.. i.e- the Amazon Rainforest and Amazon river.
No, oil is oil and gasoline is gasoline, although gasoline is refined from crude oil.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
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.
No. Gasoline is a liquid.