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  • ...<nowiki>[[Image:FourStroke.png]]</nowiki> in the "Octane rating" of the [[Gasoline]] article, which you might want to use:
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  • Few propellants are better known than gasoline or diesel fuel in an automotive engine, oxidized by atmospheric oxygen.
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  • {{r|Gasoline}}
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  • * [[petroleum crude oil]] and its derivatives [[fuel oil]] and [[gasoline]]
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  • ...er consumption due to the three processes holds alike for electrically and gasoline driven automobiles.'' Other energy losses—that are difficult to quantify—are in the production of gasoline (or other fuels used in combustion engines such as diesel), the transport
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  • ...lecules into smaller molecules to produce a high-[[octane]] component of [[gasoline]] (or [[petrol]]). ...tent/article/2006/03/01/AR2006030102113.html USA regulations on benzene in gasoline]</ref>
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  • ...Fluid catalytic cracking produced a [[Gasoline#octane rating|high-octane]] gasoline that greatly enhanced the performance of the British and American airplanes
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  • == The section on "lead" as a gasoline additive should be moved to a stand-alone article on tetra-ethlyl lead (TEL ...ppropriate to have a stand-alone article devoted to TEL ... its history as gasoline additive, its health effects and its ultimate banning (in 1996) for use in
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  • ==Soliciting reviews on this article about Gasoline== ...soline and so I made no changes in the discussion of vapor pressure in the gasoline formulation section,
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  • ...s of them are used extensively in the chemical industry, as solvents, as [[gasoline]] additives or components to raise [[octane number]] without undesirable le ...[Ethylbenzene]] also. Compounds from this sort of mixture can be added to gasoline to increase octane number. Benzene can be methylated (an -[[Hydrogen|H]] c
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  • *electronic [[fuel injection]] appears on gasoline automobile engines
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  • ...fining processes|petroleum refineries]] and [[power plant]]s to [[Gasoline|gasoline]] fueling stations and [[dry cleaning]] plants. There are about 30,000 such
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  • ...nal, USS Wasp was torpedoed by the Japanese submarine I-19. Uncontrollable gasoline fires forced her abandonment, and she was sunk by torpedoes from an escorti
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  • ...lecules into smaller molecules to produce a high-[[octane]] component of [[gasoline]] (or [[petrol]]). ...-AAEE-522C30E12098%5CBenzeneInCanadianGasoline2006.pdf Benzene in Canadian Gasoline]. Scroll to Table 2.1 on pdf page 11 of 65 pdf pages.</ref><ref>[http://www
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  • ...e evasive maneuvering was dropped and there was no return trip, the scarce gasoline reserves could be stretched further. Since pilots guided their airplane/mis ...y were reluctant to release the necessary planes, pilots and irreplaceable gasoline reserves. Japanese intelligence failed, for Tokyo kept getting reports ever
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  • ...into useful products such as [[liquefied petroleum gas]] (LPG), [[gasoline|gasoline or petrol]], [[kerosene]], [[jet fuel]], [[diesel oil]] and [[fuel oil]]s.< ...internal combustion engine and its use in automobiles created a market for gasoline that was the impetus for fairly rapid growth of the petroleum industry. The
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  • ...a very important major role in the production of the high-octane aviation gasoline needed during [[World War II]].<ref name=Sherwood/><ref name=Brian/>
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  • ...into useful products such as [[liquefied petroleum gas]] (LPG), [[gasoline|gasoline or petrol]], [[kerosene]], [[jet fuel]], [[diesel oil]] and [[fuel oil]]s.< ...internal combustion engine and its use in automobiles created a market for gasoline that was the impetus for fairly rapid growth of the petroleum industry. The
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  • ...t care will be exercised; while around a storage of what are called 'empty gasoline drums,' it will tend to be different -- careless, with little repression of ...cribed conditions, Whorf concluded that it was ''thinking'' of the "empty" gasoline drums as "empty" in the meaning described in the first definition (1) above
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  • # I Asked for Water (He Gave Me Gasoline) # I Asked for Water (He Gave Me Gasoline)
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