The pH concept as it is ordinarily applied has relevance to water solutions.
Plain gasoline and water do not mix to form a solution. Thus, pH does not
apply to hydrocarbons such as gasoline and the like.
Gasoline does not have a measurable pH because pH does not apply to hydrocarbons.
The pH concept as it is ordinarily applied has relevance to water solutions. Plain gasoline and water do not mix to form a solution. Thus, pH does not apply to hydrocarbons such as gasoline and the like.
It is a fossil fuel, and the Ph concept is usually applied to things like aquarium water or foods- intended for human consumption of diet- or to support life as with the fish tank. I have never heard of Gasoline in the Ph realm- octane, yes, containing lead, ( no longer legal) yes.. but not in the Ph angle.
PH 75 is the most acid.
gasoline is a mineral
Gasoline does not have a measurable pH because pH does not apply to hydrocarbons.
The pH concept as it is ordinarily applied has relevance to water solutions. Plain gasoline and water do not mix to form a solution. Thus, pH does not apply to hydrocarbons such as gasoline and the like.
Gasoline is a hydrocarbon, not a water based solution so the pH scale does not apply to it.
NO! Gasoline has a pH that is low on the scale, which means it is acidic, the Lowe on the pH scale the more the substance would tighten the cuticle layers. Not a good idea.
It is a fossil fuel, and the Ph concept is usually applied to things like aquarium water or foods- intended for human consumption of diet- or to support life as with the fish tank. I have never heard of Gasoline in the Ph realm- octane, yes, containing lead, ( no longer legal) yes.. but not in the Ph angle.
It is a fossil fuel, and the Ph concept is usually applied to things like aquarium water or foods- intended for human consumption of diet- or to support life as with the fish tank. I have never heard of Gasoline in the Ph realm- octane, yes, containing lead, ( no longer legal) yes.. but not in the Ph angle.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
No, oil is oil and gasoline is gasoline, although gasoline is refined from crude oil.
The burning of oil and oil products (such as petroleum/gasoline) creates gases and pollutants which enter the atmosphere and change the pH of the rain water, causing it to become more acidic. The compounds, for example sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide change the pH of rain from neutral to acidic.
PH 75 is the most acid.
Unleaded gasoline, and gasoline in general, does not have a specific freezing point. It is largely dependent on the location where the gasoline is sold, as methods of producing gasoline vary.
gasoline is a mineral