Gasoline has various chemical properties (particularly, it burns very well) and its combustion products have other chemical properties (they don't burn as well) but it would not be correct to say that gasoline in any sense BECOMES a chemical property. Chemicals have properties, they don't become properties.
Liquid to gas (which is to say, evaporation).
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A fire is an example of chemical heat. The reaction of oxygen with combustible materials, simplest case, carbon say in coal, gives carbon dioxide and heat.
Gasoline can start to degrade after a few months, especially if it's stored in a container that is not airtight. It's recommended to use gasoline within 3-6 months of purchase for optimal performance in your vehicle. If the gas appears cloudy, has a strong odor, or if you experience issues with your engine, it's best to dispose of the old gas properly and refill with fresh gasoline.
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It means gasoline, we'd be much more likely to say petrol, or perhaps simply 'gas' colloquially, but no one would get confused by the term.
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It would be correct to say "it would be highly appreciated" when expressing gratitude or thanks.
the Ford website and the ford escape owner's manual BOTH say to use REGULAR gasoline, so I would say no
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I know for 101% sure that gasoline is the most flammable charcoal lighter fluid contains Kero and Naphtha that would be second,kero is 3rd, and paint thinner lets say Gum Turpentine an old school paint thinner is almost as flammable as kero so its 4th. But i know you can use Gum turpentine to fuel kerosene lamps.