The API rating is what is different. it is based on different additives that are put in the oil. and the oil weight will differ.
Gasoline is a refined product derived from crude oil. Crude oil is a natural resource extracted from the ground, while gasoline is a processed fuel used in vehicles. The main difference is that crude oil is the raw material, while gasoline is the end product after refining crude oil.
The difference between diesel fuel and gasoline is the amount of refining that occurs to the oil. There are many different "flavors" of oil that are pumped out of the ground in varying locations. Depending on the oil that is pumped out, it's easier to use the oil for various different purposes. Furthermore, oil is then refined in large facilities call oil refineries. Gasoline is more refined than diesel fuel, which is the main difference between the two, as far as I know.
The label "for gasoline engines" indicated the additives in the oil are formulating specifically for gasoline engines.
No, oil is oil and gasoline is gasoline, although gasoline is refined from crude oil.
A person can tell the difference between diesel and petrol by the smell. Diesel is going to smell more like oil. Gasoline smells more like vinegar.
Yes, gasoline is generally lighter than motor oil. Gasoline has a lower density, typically around 0.71 to 0.77 grams per milliliter, while motor oil usually has a density ranging from about 0.85 to 0.9 grams per milliliter. This difference in density means that gasoline will float on top of motor oil if the two are mixed.
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The difference between barrel and gallen is that a barrel can load 220 litre oil and a gallon can load millions of oil.
Gasoline is processed from crude oil. It is not oil but it is from oil. Diesel is a type of oil and it is also made from crude.
Gasoline is refined from crude oil, and crude oil comes from the earth.
from oil deposits found around the world. gasoline is refined from oil
The major difference between oil and gasoline is the fact that gasoline is a fuel derivative of oil. Its name is shortened to "gas" in the United States and called "petrol," which is shortened from "petroleum spirits," in other places around the world. Other fuel derivatives of oil are ethane, diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene and natural gas. In addition to fuels, refined oil is also used to make olefins, lubricants, wax, sulfur or sulfuric acid, tar, asphalt and many others.