yes it comes from trees
Gasoline is an organic compound and it is the solvent of organic solutes. Petroleum jelly will dissolve in gasoline because both petroleum jelly and gasoline are hydrocarbons.
Gasoline is an organic solvent
Yes. Gasoline is composed of organic molecules.
Gasoline is considered an organic material because it is derived from crude oil, which is a naturally occurring organic compound formed from the remains of living organisms. Organic materials are generally defined as compounds containing carbon atoms, and gasoline falls under this category.
it is organic in terms of containing a mixture of hydrocarbons
Yes, both are petroleum products
The design of gasoline and fuels are an interdisciplinary subject matter. Gasoline is a hydrocarbon, and thus an organic by definition. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering involve organic chemistry knowledge and applications.
The common gasoline you buy is a mixture of several materials. The main aim is to have a consistent octane rating, and this may be achieved with several different feedstocks. Depending on what the refinery is producing at the moment.
Yes, gasoline is a mixture of organic compounds.
Gasoline is a solution of organic compounds.
Gasoline does not have a solvent, as it is commonly used, and it does not need a solvent. This is because gasoline is not a solid that needs dissolving, it is a liquid hydrocarbon already and is a solvent more than it can ever be a solvent.
Gasoline is a nonpolar organic liquid. It is a mixture of a large number of organic substances found in crude oil.