[ Home  |  FAQ-Related Q&As  |  General Q&As  |  Answered Questions ]


    Search the Q&A Archives


Hello,I'm a researcher, I'm having a problem finding a...

<< Back to: Gasoline FAQ - Part 4 of 4

Question by Brit Sasser
Submitted on 11/14/2005
Related FAQ: Gasoline FAQ - Part 4 of 4
Rating: Not yet rated Rate this question: Vote
Hello,I'm a researcher, I'm having a problem finding a basic
chemical name for basic petroleum particularly
gasoline. i know that it is
an "alkane" [(CnH2n+2)<---that chemical name could
still be alot of things] and is
basically made up of 500+ complex hydrocarbons. I know its alot to ask but i want to
know.... for 1 molecule of basic unleaded gasoline how many
hydrogen, carbon, and any other
atomic elements? I'm trying to be as
specific as
i can if u need me to be more specific then specify
what you want me to be more specific on.
                          Brit Sasser


Your answer will be published for anyone to see and rate.  Your answer will not be displayed immediately.  If you'd like to get expert points and benefit from positive ratings, please create a new account or login into an existing account below.


Your name or nickname:
If you'd like to create a new account or access your existing account, put in your password here:
Your answer:

FAQS.ORG reserves the right to edit your answer as to improve its clarity.  By submitting your answer you authorize FAQS.ORG to publish your answer on the WWW without any restrictions. You agree to hold harmless and indemnify FAQS.ORG against any claims, costs, or damages resulting from publishing your answer.

 

FAQS.ORG makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of the posts. Each post is the personal opinion of the poster. These posts are not intended to substitute for medical, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. FAQS.ORG does not endorse any opinion or any product or service mentioned mentioned in these posts.

 

<< Back to: Gasoline FAQ - Part 4 of 4


[ Home  |  FAQ-Related Q&As  |  General Q&As  |  Answered Questions ]

© 2008 FAQS.ORG. All rights reserved.