If gasoline is used without any oxygen added, the combustion process will not occur properly and the engine will not run as intended. Gasoline requires oxygen to ignite and produce energy through combustion. Without oxygen, the gasoline will not burn efficiently and the engine may not start or run at all.
Ethanol is added to gasoline to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It helps gasoline burn more cleanly and efficiently, resulting in lower levels of harmful pollutants being released into the atmosphere. Additionally, ethanol is a renewable fuel source that helps reduce the reliance on fossil fuels.
When humans burn fossil fuels, such as gasoline or coal, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These greenhouse gases contribute to global warming and climate change by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
Gasoline is composed of hydrocarbons and its make up is dependent upon the manufacturer. Its freezing point is much lower than anything you would find in nature on earth. Common gasoline has a flash point (lowest point of combustion) and -97F so its freezing point is at least below that.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
Gasoline starts to burn at 495 F.
gasoline combined with air will explode, gasoline won't burn without air the fumes mixed with air will explode but the gasolin will burn
Yes, gasoline can burn the skin because it is a flammable liquid that can cause skin irritation and burns upon contact.
Rocks do burn just pour a gasoline and drop it in the fire.
Regular gasoline does not burn nearly fast enough for use in space vehicles.
Fire does not burn, its whatever if fueling the fire that burns. For example, wood is a fuel that burns, and fire is the result. The speed at which a fuel burns, depends on the fuel. i.e. Wood burns much slower than gasoline.
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Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
No it is a chemical property
Oxygen and heat.
its ability to burn effectively
Gasoline is flammable, not explosive. It can ignite and burn rapidly when exposed to a spark or flame, but it does not explode on its own.