Gasoline

Gasoline is a flammable liquid based on a mixture of light hydrocarbons with a density between 0.71 and 0.77 g/cm³. Its freezing begins at -60°C and boiling occurs between 33°C and 205°C. Gasoline has a wide range of applications, including use as a motor fuel of various grades and as a raw material for organic synthesis, ethylene and paraffin production. This versatile product is also used in the production of a variety of materials, including paints, varnishes, solvents, mastics and other chemical compounds.

AI-80, AI-92 and AI-95 are different grades of gasoline, each with different characteristics:

AI-80: This is gasoline with an octane rating of 80. It is usually used in older cars that do not require a high octane rating. This type of gasoline may be more affordable in terms of price, but it has lower performance compared to other brands.

AI-92: AI-92 gasoline has an octane rating of 92 and is the most common type of motor fuel. It is suitable for most modern cars and provides a good balance between performance and cost.

AI-95: AI-95 motor gasoline has the highest octane rating among these three grades at 95. It provides better performance and is suitable for vehicles with higher compression ratios and fuel quality requirements.

Depending on the engine type and vehicle manufacturer, the choice between these grades of gasoline can be made by considering the specific