Gasoline is a product that is produced from petroleum refining in refineries. Different hydrocarbon gasses are obtained by separating these chains by combining different fuels, such as gasoline, gasoline, kerosene, and the like.
This fuel was first called gasoline in Germany. This name is derived from benzene, but in most of the Commonwealth of Independent States, with the exception of Canada, the term "petroleum" means "stone oil." Gasolin is used primarily in North America, which is commonly used in conversational applications. This gas is said to be. A gasoline with a density of 0.719 grams per cubic meter is lighter than water and is placed on the water.