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No, leaded gasoline is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is actually a homogeneous mixture where the lead additive is uniformly distributed throughout the gasoline.
The weight of a gallon of gasoline is approximately 6.3 pounds.
Approximately 2,486 US gallons of gasoline.
Gasoline is a homogeneous mixture, not a solution, because it is a blend of different hydrocarbons and additives that are uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.
One drop of gasoline contains approximately 31,537 Joules of energy.
Approximately $0.63 per gallon.
Approximately 6.5 pounds
The Standard Deviation will give you an idea of how 'spread apart' the data is. Suppose the average gasoline prices in your town are 2.75 per gallon. A low standard deviation means many of the gas stations will have prices close to that price, while a high standard deviation means you would find prices much higher and also much lower than that average price.
The first thermal cracking process for increasing the proportion of gasoline obtainable from crude petroleum.
The refractive index of gasoline can vary depending on the specific type of gasoline and its composition. In general, the refractive index of gasoline typically falls within a range of approximately 1.36 to 1.50.
The weight of a gallon of gasoline is approximately 6.3 pounds at 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Years ago the price of gasoline was very less expensive. For example in the year 1993 the price of gasoline was approximately $1.11 per gallon.