No. A gasometer is a place to store large amounts of gas. Gasoline is the full form of the abbreviation 'gas', when referring to the fuel used by internal combustion engines.
Yes, gasoline is pronounced with a long "e" sound at the beginning and an "uh" sound at the end.
7.50 an hour
chemical energy
As most people do not need that much gasoline have you considered buying that much gasoline from your nearest oil refinery only when you need it
Silicone you buy at your local parts store or hardware store will be eaten by gasoline. There is an RTV gasoline resistant silicone. A Google search will give you results as to where to buy it.
Gasoline is an example of stored chemical energy. The hydrocarbons in gasoline store energy in their chemical bonds, which is released when the fuel is burned to power engines.
Well it depends on what gasoline store you are Bye
At any auto supply store, and Wal-Mart.
Gasoline is a long e word. The "e" at the end of the word makes the vowel before it say its long sound.
I went to the gas station to get some gasoline for my truck. Without gasoline in the tank, the car wouldn't run.
In tightly closed gasoline containers, months. With an additive like PRI-G Gasoline treatment, years.