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Gasohol is a fuel containing ethanol (c2h6o) that burns in oxygen (o2) to give carbon dioxide and water.
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Gasohol is a fuel containing ethanol (c2h6o) that burns in oxygen (o2) to give carbon dioxide and water.
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True. Gasohol is a mixture of gasoline and ethanol. It can be used in internal combustion engines specifically designed to work with this type of fuel. Regular internal combustion engine, designed to run on gasoline may be damaged by gasohol fuel.
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