Q: Is gasoline produced in several grades of octane rating? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Are gasolines also treated with metal deactivators? ¶
A: Yes, and which are compounds that sequester metal salts that otherwise accelerate the formation of gummy residues.
Q: Is gasoline traded with a standard reference of 0.755 kg/L? ¶
A: Yes, and its price is escalated/de-escalated according to its actual density.
Q: Are gasolines most susceptible to oxidation? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Was gasoline banned within the entire European Union? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Was gasoline introduced? ¶
A: Yes, and in part to preserve the catalysts in modern exhaust systems.
Q: Are gasolines developed by four automakers: GM? ¶
A: Yes, and Honda, Toyota and BMW.
Q: Is gasoline commonly called E10 by major brands? ¶
A: Yes, and it is cheaper than regular unleaded gasoline.
Q: Is gasoline produced in oil refineries? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Was gasoline phased out in the USA beginning in 1973? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is gasoline called gasohol or E10? ¶
A: Yes, and an ethanol-gasoline mix of 85% ethanol mixed with gasoline is called E85.
Q: Is gasoline due mainly to its lower density? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is gasoline 95 RON? ¶
A: Yes, and premium unleaded gasoline is always 97 RON, and super unleaded is usually 97–98 RON.
Q: Is gasoline derived from a 42-gallon barrel of crude oil? ¶
A: Yes.