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  • ....jpg|right|150px|Automobiles for personal use are the largest consumers of gasoline.}} ...axm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES|id=ISBN 0-07-149023-X}}</ref> Gasoline is used primarily as fuel for the internal combustion engines in automotive
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  • | article url = http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Gasoline&oldid=100479725 | cluster = http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Gasoline&oldid=100479725
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  • ...gasoline-faq/part1/ Gasoline FAQ] Very thorough and detailed discussion of gasoline ...tie.org/energy/transport/documents/pdf/phasingLead.pdf Phasing Lead out of Gasoline: An Examination of Policy Approaches in Different Countries] United Nations
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  • ....jpg|right|150px|Automobiles for personal use are the largest consumers of gasoline.}} ...axm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES|id=ISBN 0-07-149023-X}}</ref> Gasoline is used primarily as fuel for the internal combustion engines in automotive
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  • ...gasoline-faq/part1/ Gasoline FAQ] Very thorough and detailed discussion of gasoline ...tie.org/energy/transport/documents/pdf/phasingLead.pdf Phasing Lead out of Gasoline: An Examination of Policy Approaches in Different Countries] United Nations
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  • #REDIRECT[[Gasoline]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gasoline#Octane rating]]
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  • ...ning of petroleum crude oil and which may be further processed to obtain a gasoline blending component.
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  • ...[Petroleum naphtha|petroleum naphthas]] into [[Octane rating|high-octane]] gasoline components.
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  • ...odification of the basic [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], replacing the gasoline engine with a safer and more powerful diesel engine
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  • A measure of the volatility of [[petroleum crude oil]], [[gasoline]] and other volatile petroleum products that is widely used in the petroleu
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  • ...Pb, once widely used (circa 1925 to 1990) to increase the octane rating of gasoline (petrol).
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  • ...but it is usually used as a [[gasoline]] additive to increase gasoline's [[Gasoline#Octane rating|octane number]] and improve vehicle emissions. Bioethanol is
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  • ...ude oil boiling above 340 °C into lower boiling, more valuable high octane gasoline and olefinic gases.
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  • ...ns in petroleum crude oils to more valuable lower-boiling products such as gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel and diesel oil.
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  • ...ces of energy. One common form of hybrid automobile, for example, has both gasoline and electric engines, along with technology for shifting between the two un
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  • ...t common type is a four wheel sit down. The four wheel sit down comes in [[gasoline]], LP gas, [[diesel]] gas and [[electric]]. Four wheel sit down trucks are
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  • {{Image|RVP Bomb.png|right|163px|RVP apparatus for gasoline and other petroleum products having a vapor pressure below atmospheric pres ...re the [[Volatility (chemistry)|volatility ]]of [[petroleum crude oil]], [[gasoline]] and other petroleum products. It is a quick and simple method of determin
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  • ...ire department]]'s history asserts that the ''Bill Kettner'' was the first gasoline-powered fireboat in the world.<ref name=SDhist/> Her pumps could project 6 | quote = In 1919, the San Diego Fire Department christened the first gasoline powered fire boat in the world. The boat, the "Bill Kettner" was built from
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  • ...later. It had a diesel engine, making fire much less likely than with the gasoline-powered U.S. [[M4 Sherman]] and faster than German tanks.
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  • ...[[Chemical plant|chemical manufacturing]] processes and as a high octane [[gasoline]] component.<ref name=BTX-Chain>[http://www1.eere.energy.gov/manufacturing/ |+BTX content of Pyrolysis Gasoline and Reformate<ref name=Chem-Systems/>
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  • ...petroleum crude oil such as [[liquified petroleum gas]] (LPG), [[Gasoline|gasoline]] (or petrol), [[jet fuel]], [[diesel oil]], other [[fuel oil]]s, [[Asphalt
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  • He commanded three ships: the gasoline tanker ''USS Noxubee (AOG 56)'', the guided missile [[destroyer]] ''USS Gol
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  • ...increase the [[octane rating]] of [[gasoline]] ([[petrol]]), TEL usage in gasoline has been largely phased out by most nations<ref> ...] [[emission]]s from spark-ignited [[internal combustion engines]] burning gasoline containing TEL.
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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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  • * [[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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • Several [[gasoline]] engines powered the vessel' propulsion, while others powered her pumps.
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  • ...able petroleum tankers collide in 1966 New York Harbor disaster: 33 die as gasoline, flammable petroleum tankers collide in 1966 New York Harbor disaster
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  • ...l gas condensate (also referred to as ''casinghead gasoline'' or ''natural gasoline'') and/or [[crude oil]]. ...ensate]]'' (sometimes also called ''[[natural gasoline]]'', ''[[casinghead gasoline]]'' or simply ''condensate'').
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  • ...s could rip apart Luftwaffe or Japanese fighters (which had only 90 octane gasoline). As a tactical weapon it was armed with five 500 pound bombs plus ten 5" r
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  • *B: Burning oils, gasoline, etc., that do not mix with water ...e used in the 19th century, before there were reasonable portable steam or gasoline pumps; an operator manipulated acid and water valves to create a stream fro
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  • ...times '''natural gasoline''' because it contains hydrocarbons within the [[gasoline]] boiling range.
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  • ...es per hour. The same year, another German, [[Karl Benz]], also created a gasoline-powered automobile. However, not until automobiles were able to be produce
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  • * {{search link|"leaded"|leaded|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (leaded [gasoline], led)
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  • ....jpg|right|150px|Automobiles for personal use are the largest consumers of gasoline.}} ...axm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES|id=ISBN 0-07-149023-X}}</ref> Gasoline is used primarily as fuel for the internal combustion engines in automotive
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  • ....jpg|right|150px|Automobiles for personal use are the largest consumers of gasoline.}} ...axm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES|id=ISBN 0-07-149023-X}}</ref> Gasoline is used primarily as fuel for the internal combustion engines in automotive
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  • ...ry large drills, such as those used to make oil wells, may be powered by a gasoline or diesel motor. Some hammer drills use an explosive charge to drive the bi
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  • ...cts called '''reformates''' which are components of high-octane [[Gasoline|gasoline]] (also known as [[Petrol|petrol]]).<ref name=Gary>{{cite book|author=Gary, ...was subsequently commercialized by UOP in 1949 for producing a high octane gasoline from low octane naphthas and the UOP process became known as the Platformin
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  • ...cts called '''reformates''' which are components of high-octane [[Gasoline|gasoline]] (also known as [[Petrol|petrol]]).<ref name=Gary>{{cite book|author=Gary, ...was subsequently commercialized by UOP in 1949 for producing a high octane gasoline from low octane naphthas and the UOP process became known as the Platformin
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  • ...[[petroleum]] crude oils to more valuable lower-boiling products such as [[gasoline]], [[kerosene]], [[jet fuel]] and [[diesel oil]]. The process takes place i ...roducts. They can be designed and operated to maximize the production of a gasoline blending component (called '''''hydrocrackate''''') or to maximize the prod
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  • ...result was failure--it was extremely expensive to supply the planes (all [[gasoline]] and bombs had to be flown in over the Himalayan mountains), and the Japan ...s, and was largely undamaged by the raids. The Army was short of food and gasoline, but, as [[Iwo Jima]] and [[Okinawa]] proved, was capable of ferocious resi
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  • ...schwitz plant as progrram managers, respectively, for synthetic rubber and gasoline. Dr Walter Durrfeld became general manager. All three, as well as the high
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  • ...omobile carburetor air runs through a venturi tube before it is mixed with gasoline vapor. ...stion engine]]'s intake air stream as the motive fluid to entrain and mix gasoline into intake air.
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  • ...mp;A gas motor No 41.jpg|{{SD&amp;A gas motor No 41.jpg/credit}}<br />SD&A gasoline-electric motor car No. 41, one of three similar self-propelled units used o
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  • ...s with ''Maggie May'' was consolidated by several hit albums including ''[[Gasoline Alley]]'' (1970), ''[[Every Picture Tells a Story]]'' (1971), ''[[Never a D
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  • She was replaced, in front line service, by the more powerful, gasoline powered [[Alki (boat)|''Alki'']] in 1927.<ref name=SeattleFD/><ref name=Alk
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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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  • | quote = In 1919, the San Diego Fire Department christened the first gasoline powered fire boat in the world. The boat, the "Bill Kettner" was built from
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  • ...st often used as an automotive [[motor fuel]], mainly as an additive for [[gasoline]]. Ethanol can be produced by [[fermentation]] of [[sugar cane]], [[bagasse ...00,000,000 [[gallon]]s). From 2007 to 2008, the share of ethanol in global gasoline use increased from 3.7% to 5.4%.<ref name=UNEP>[http://www.unep.fr/scp/rpan
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  • ...the yacht club since 1895. She was converted from a [[steam engine]] to a gasoline engine in 1944.<ref name=TmhsHiawatha/>
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  • ...of 560 miles. (The high speed and maneuvering at the attack scene consumed gasoline rapidly, and accounts for the difference.) The heavier Hellcats could only
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  • | quote = In 1919, the San Diego Fire Department christened the first gasoline powered fire boat in the world. The boat, the "Bill Kettner" was built from
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  • ...levision|video display equipment]] and as an [[Tetraethyl Lead|additive in gasoline]] also increased usage. ===Tetra-ethyl lead as a gasoline additive===
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  • *One gram of [[gasoline]] releases about 50 kJ on combustion in air.
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  • | align="center"|[[Gasoline]] <ref name=PNL/> | align="center"|Gasoline <ref name=PNL/>
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  • ...an degrade toluene, xylene, and benzene, which are all toxic components of gasoline that leak into the soil by accidental spills. Other strains can convert sty ...while the [[TOD]] pathway does. Various combinations of these elements of gasoline were used during experimentation. Maximum degradation occurred when each co
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  • ...oduction]] using the [[moving assembly line]]. Having experimented with [[gasoline]]-powered automobiles for a dozen years, he came to understand the need for
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  • ...[[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]] atoms. Some of them make very good fuels. [[Gasoline]] contains a mixture of hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbons, which cont
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  • ...Oil was essential for U-boats and tanks, while very high quality aviation gasoline was essential for piston planes. Germany had few wells, and depended on imp
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  • ...of that processing include [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, [[natural gasoline]] consisting of [[pentane]]s plus higher molecular weight [[hydrocarbon]]s ...ensate]]'', sometimes also called ''[[natural gasoline]]'', ''[[casinghead gasoline]]'' or simply ''condensate''.
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  • ...lmost completely replaced by catalytic cracking because it produces more [[gasoline]] with a higher [[octane rating]]. It also produces byproduct gases that ar ...catalytic cracking to correct the imbalance between the market demand for gasoline and the excess of heavy, high boiling range products resulting from the [[c
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  • ...of that processing include [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, [[natural gasoline]] consisting of [[pentane]]s plus higher molecular weight [[hydrocarbon]]s ...ensate]]'', sometimes also called ''[[natural gasoline]]'', ''[[casinghead gasoline]]'' or simply ''condensate''.
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  • ...mbarked marines and filled her holds with ammunition, amphibious tractors, gasoline, and general supplies and got underway for operations in the [[Solomon Isla ...on the vessel's port side. At that time, her hold was loaded with drums of gasoline and ammunition, and the resulting explosion shot flames 150&nbsp;feet in th
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