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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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  • | pagename = Gasoline | abc = Gasoline
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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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  • | 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 [[Talk:Gasoline/Draft]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gasoline#Octane rating]]
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  • | pagename = Gasoline | abc = Gasoline
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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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  • ...tp://www.exxon.com/USA-English/Files/US%20Gasoline%20Map%20100102.pdf U.S. Gasoline formulations]
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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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  • == About your comments on the Talk page of [[Gasoline]] == ...that you enjoy yourself here! I have responded to your comments on [[Talk:Gasoline]] and I hope that I have answered your request for more information. [[User
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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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  • ...pg|right|150px|Automobiles for personal use are the largest consumers of [[gasoline]].}} {{Notice|Gasoline|NAA|reapproval}}
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  • :Added content to the History section (drawn from the [[Gasoline]] article. [[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]] 17:40, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
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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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  • ...el and then converting the chemical explosion into linear motion. Unlike [[gasoline engines]] that require a spark to ignite the fuel diesel engines are able t ...e” was created after Rudolf learned about the poor [[efficiency]] of early gasoline engines and the engine played a big role in replacing steam engines<sup>1,<
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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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