Gasoline
Abstract
Gasoline, conjointly spelled gasoline, conjointly referred to as gas or gasolene, mixture of volatile, ignitable liquid hydrocarbons derived from crude and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines. it's conjointly used as a solvent for oils and fats. Originally a by-product of the crude trade (kerosene being the principal product), hydrocarbon became the well-liked automobile fuel due to its high energy of combustion and capability to combine promptly with air during a carburettor.