Octane is obtained by distillation from petrol.
octane No, it's not. Octane is C8H18
The octane number of a gasoline sample can be estimated using the formula for a blend of hydrocarbons. Isooctane has an octane rating of 100, while n-heptane has an octane rating of 0. For a mixture of 80% iso-octane and 20% n-heptane, the octane number can be calculated as follows: ( (0.8 \times 100) + (0.2 \times 0) = 80 ). Therefore, the octane number of the sample is 80.
It depends on which of the 24 isomers of octane you are after.
Octane is a compound. octane + O2 = CO2 + H2O + Energy, You can tell by the inputs and outputs. Octane and Oxygen inputs and Carbon dioxide and water outputs, means Octane must consist of hydrogen H and carbon C, thus a compound not an element.
Octane is less dense than water, so it will float on the surface of water.
Octane is the name of a molecule, with formula C8H18. It is named that based on IUPAC conventions for naming molecules. The "oct" prefix means 8, for the 8 carbon atoms, and the "ane" ending means that there are only carbons and hydrogens and they are all bonded with single bonds only.If you are referring to "octane rating" of gasoline, it does come from the name of the molecule, but the definition is actually pretty weird in that the definition has nothing to do with the actual molecule of octane!See the Web Links for more about the molecule octane and what the octane rating on gasoline means.
No. It Only Comes In A Dark Brown Color.
GXPs come with the LS4 motor so with the compression ratio it's not recommended to go below 91 octane.
absolutely....you can mix any octane with any other octane
There is no octane in gasoline... it is the equivalent of octane.
NOS octane booster
No that is not likely.
on a ve commodore
It has no octane rating.
Octane is a hydrocarbon.
Octane has not special application excepting the so-called octane number.
Poor fuel or water in the fuel. Using the wrong octane fuel.For the 2001 you should use Unleaded fuel only.87 to 91 octane.