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For gasoline to burn properly, it must be mixed with the right amount of

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Explanation:

Since gasoline is insoluble in water, mixing is not an option. The two can be combined to form an emulsion, similar to the oil-water emulsion that is mayonnaise, and depending on the ratio, this emulsion may be combustible. Diesel and water emulsions are used to lower the combustion temperature and so reduce the creation of some pollutants. Fuel-water emulsions are a well-established technology.

Usually, there is no more than 30% water and a surfactant (like detergent) is employed. Due to its high flammability, gasoline should still burn at concentrations far below this, albeit it might be more difficult to ignite.

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