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Question by steph
Submitted on 2/22/2004
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I am looking for the formula of gasoline, what makes it up and the chemical reactions



Answer by dude
Submitted on 3/1/2004
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the formula is as follows: H2O5Au1F8

 

Answer by whitevette
Submitted on 8/3/2004
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Try this on:  Gasoline: 2,2,4 Trimethyl Pentane , C8 H18 .  I have no idea what H2O5Au1F8 might be(unless it's bulldirt!).

 

Answer by kamal
Submitted on 2/2/2005
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gasoline is an oil base extracted from CRUDE oil by vaporisation process, n then condensing them Hence the name (Gas)oline.
this is basically a carbon chain with hydrogen  atoms attached to it (---> this can be seen from fact that BENZENE is prepared from crude oil u might b knowing the formula for benzene-- C6). the structure will be
         H  H  H                H  H  H
         |  |  |                |  |  |
       H-C--C--C-- ............-C--C--C-H
         |  |  |                |  |  |
         H  H  H                H  H  H

this chain can extend to some extent beyond which it is not possible to still remain in bonding, All petroleum products react with free oxygen(air) at certain ignition temperature, which is very low for gasoline slightly than more than room temp.  gasoline is used in pharmaceutical companies for making beauty products(cosmetics).

 

Answer by Santa Claus
Submitted on 2/12/2005
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it is as follows:  H205N7Ch6F7Au3

Meeerrrrrryyyyy  Christmasssssss!!!!!!!!!!

 

Answer by dude...what were you thinking?? Gold in gas?
Submitted on 3/9/2005
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C8H18.....dude...sorry...but you're a little off...

 

Answer by ssr
Submitted on 7/12/2005
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h23f81

 

Answer by eed
Submitted on 9/27/2005
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hydrocarbon fuel with no carbon? previous answer is crap. C8H18. Look here for some answers. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question105.htm

 

Answer by Bada$$Mother4000
Submitted on 3/2/2006
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What are you talking about? There's no gold in gasoline! Or Fluorine for that matter! Go back to school, N00B.

 

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