Q&A: What are the effects when water gets into the gasoline tank of my automobile?Do I get overheating?

Question by Alejandro C: What are the effects when water gets into the gasoline tank of my automobile?Do I get overheating? My car just died after refueling in a local gas station, got noisy valves and the engine overheated. Best answer: Answer by saddlesoreWater in the gas would definitely cause your engine to die, but [...]

Why does air conditioining use gasoline in an automobile?

Question by Alex: Why does air conditioining use gasoline in an automobile? Ever since I was a kid, I was told the air conditioning in a car uses gas. In situations where I may be running low on gas, people told me to turn off the air conditioning. But exactly why is gasoline needed to [...]

Gasoline burned in an automobile engine produces work and heat. Gasoline burned in a cooking stove produces on

by The Library of Congress Question by markherz: Gasoline burned in an automobile engine produces work and heat. Gasoline burned in a cooking stove produces on Gasoline burned in an automobile engine produces work and heat. Gasoline burned in a cooking stove produces only heat. on an equal mass basis, the delta Es are the [...]

Suppose your automobile gas tank holds 14 gal and the price of gasoline is $0.32/L. How much would it cost to?

by Bibliothèque de Toulouse Question by bstankus24: Suppose your automobile gas tank holds 14 gal and the price of gasoline is .32/L. How much would it cost to? Suppose your automobile gas tank holds 14 gal and the price of gasoline is $ 0.32/L. How much would it cost to fill your gas tank? Best [...]

Q&A: When gasoline is burned in automobile engine.What evidence indicates that a chemical change has occurred?

by UW Digital Collections Question by kayysweets: When gasoline is burned in automobile engine.What evidence indicates that a chemical change has occurred? 2. What do the arrows and coefficients used by chemists in equations communicate? Best answer: Answer by ken kexhaust Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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