Gasoline is a liquid fuel widely used in motor vehicles. It is primarily obtained from crude oil and is used as a source of energy in internal combustion engines.
It is a mixture of volatile hydrocarbons and is characterized by its ability to burn efficiently and generate energy to power cars, motorcycles, and other means of transportation.
Gasoline is stored in the vehicles’ tanks and is gradually released to fuel the engine through the injection or carburetion system. It is essential for the operation of most vehicles today.