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Question by Viper
Submitted on 10/8/2003
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Can gasoline be created in a laboratory, or does it only exist in nature? If it can, then can we produce enough to use when we run out of oil?


Answer by Tim
Submitted on 5/6/2004
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Gasoline does not exist in nature, except perhaps in transient conditions.  Gasoline is created in HUGE laboratories called "refineries."

 

Answer by BOOB
Submitted on 8/27/2006
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What an ass. What he's trying to ask is if gasoline can be created by combining Carbon and Hydrogen (two basic elements that make up regular gasoline) in a laboratory or can it only be created through a refinery. Jackass.

 

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