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Gasoline is referred to as a liquid because it primarily consists of hydrocarbons that are in liquid form at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It is produced through the refining of crude oil, where various chemical processes convert gaseous and solid components into liquid fuels. The liquid state of gasoline allows for efficient storage and transportation in tanks and pipelines, making it suitable for use in internal combustion engines.

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