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Gasoline can contain trace amounts of several metals, but the three most commonly associated with it are lead, manganese, and iron. Lead was historically added as an anti-knock agent in the form of tetraethyl lead, though its use has been largely phased out due to environmental and health concerns. Manganese may be used in some fuel formulations to enhance combustion properties. Iron can be present as a result of the refining process or from the materials of storage and transportation equipment.

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