Yes but not all cars. Av gas has a high concentration of lead additives used to boost octane. This is because of the high compression in airplane engines. Lead, in any amount in your fuel, will ruin your catalytic converter. Av fuel is also a great deal more expensive than your automotive pump gas. So yes you can, if you don't have a catalytic converter, and DO have lots of money to burn.
Car gasoline is the flammable liquid that is used to keep a numorous amount of things going and running and gasoline is mostly used for cars to keep the car going
No the First Car used Gasoline to run. Gasoline is a type of fuel
Different types of petrol include aviation fuels such as Jet A and Jet A-1, which are used in commercial jet engines, and Avgas (aviation gasoline), typically used in smaller aircraft. Additionally, there are specialized fuels like 100LL (low lead) Avgas, which is designed for high-performance piston engines. Each type of fuel is formulated to meet specific performance and safety standards for its intended use in aviation. Other types of petrol, like automotive gasoline, are formulated differently to meet the requirements of car engines.
Lead used to be commonly added to gasoline as an octane booster, but due to its environmental and health risks, it has been phased out and is no longer used in car gasoline.
No, because cars run on gasoline not kerosene
A good example is the way gasoline is used in a car.
CAT's - Civil Aviation Technical Standards. CAR's - Civil Aviation Regulations
No gasoline used in your car is in a liquid state.
The hybrid car could run on both gasoline and ethanol.
The materials used come from the ground. The gasoline undergoes a change as it burns. A car uses the gasoline to move. All parts of the car are composed of chemicals.
179/6.04 = 29.63 mpg
It provides the original source of energy that makes the car move. Gasoline has chemical energy, that is easily converted to thermal energy and then to mechanical energy(movement), which is used to propel the car.