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range of carbon atoms in gasoline is​

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Answered by hemanthkgowda2020
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Answer: The carbon number 1–4 is present in gas, 5–25 in liquid form, and more than 25 in solid form. Alkanes contain less than 4 carbon atoms in their natural gas and petroleum gases, 5–12 atoms in gasoline, 12–20 atoms in diesel fuels, and 20–38 atoms in lubricating oils [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8].

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Answered by vanshikaahir79
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Answer:

4-12

The hydrocarbons of gasoline contain typically 4-12 carbon atoms with boiling range between 30 and 210 °C, whereas diesel fuel contains hydrocarbons with approximately 12–20 carbon atoms and the boiling range is between 170 and 360 °C.

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