Yes, quite apart from explosive fire hazards and burns, the fumes are toxic.
Depending on the amount, drinking gasoline can cause death.
Six types of mixtures include solutions (homogeneous mixtures), suspensions (heterogeneous mixtures with visible particles that settle over time), colloids (heterogeneous mixtures with particles that do not settle), emulsions (mixtures of liquids that usually do not mix together), alloys (mixtures of metals), and gels (mixtures with a solid dispersed in a liquid).
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
Based on the distribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogenous mixtures.
Homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures are both types of mixtures made up of two or more substances. However, in a homogeneous mixture, the components are uniformly distributed and indistinguishable, while in a heterogeneous mixture, the components are not evenly distributed and can be seen as separate phases.
Some homogeneous mixtures include salt water, air, and gasoline.
Gasoline is a mixtures so the is not particular molecules that can be identified as gasoline. But most of the components are denser than air even in the vapor phase.
None of these are pure substances. All are mixtures.
No. Anti-freez is anti-freez, however gasoline has different mixtures depending on the season (and temperature) which gas stations provide different mixtures for.
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Depending on the amount, drinking gasoline can cause death.
Gasohol is an homogenous mixture. Most gasohol is a mixture of 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent ethanol. There are several other mixtures.
E-85 will if the engine is not designed for it. Normal 15% ethanol gasoline mixtures are safe on all engines.
Mary Elizabeth Donovan has written: 'The construction and optimization of a hydrogen atmosphere flame ionization detector for the analysis of antiknock agents in gasoline' -- subject(s): Gasoline, Anti-knock and anti-knock mixtures
Gary M Singerman has written: 'Methyl aryl ethers from coal liquids as gasoline extenders and octane improvers' -- subject(s): Gasoline, Coal liquefaction, Anti-knock and anti-knock mixtures
You will likely die, or least become extremely ill. Don't drink gasoline.