3300 cps??? As posted the question makes no sense. What you really need to know is the limit of detection for gasoline in water - how many ppm gasoline in water can be detected. The answer to that is very low indeed - 1ppm is easily measured, and to reach that concentration, each gallon of gasoline would need to be diluted with a million gallons of water.
The burning of the gasoline is a chemical change.
Not exactly. They are detectable when they occur, before the Sun revolves to place them in a position that may affect the Earth.
2-3 gallons
Currents of warm or cold air are constantly flowing, driving various weather fronts before them.
Milk was measured in gallons before it was measured in liters. There are also other archaic units of volume, such as the hogshead.
Up to 1000 lbs. before a hazmat endorsement is required.
0.737 g/mL = x g/ 13.8 gallons so you first convert the mL into gallons which equals 2789.545 g/gallons then you solve for x by using 2789.545 g/gallons= x g/ 13.8 gallons the answer is then 38495.721
The burning of the gasoline is a chemical change.
Because you're buying by the gallon, not by the pound. On a cold day, gasoline, just like any other liquid, will condense as it gets closer and closer to freezing (as it gets hotter, the molecules move away from each other, eventually the point where they completely separate, which is called "evaporation"). Therefore, ten pounds of gasoline will take up less space on a cold day, than on a hot one. When you buy ten gallons of gasoline in January, you will get more pounds of gasoline than if you bought that same ten gallons in July. It's the weight of the gasoline, not the volume, that determines how much you can drive your car before you have to fill up again.
capillaries
Sure.
Not exactly. They are detectable when they occur, before the Sun revolves to place them in a position that may affect the Earth.
Immediately in blood. Within 5 minutes in urine.
It's determined by weight. Gasoline is Hazard Class 3, which requires placards to be displayed if more than 1,000 lbs. of it is being transported. One gallon of petrol weighs between 5.8 and 6.5 lbs, so you'd be looking at 153 to gallons (roughly) before placards had to be displayed.
To reduce oil and gasoline
You'll fail a drug screening with ANY detectable amount of THC in your system.
It can dissolve the sticky stuff. Before cars were invented, the chief use of gasoline was as a cleaning fluid.