gaasiliinide
Gaasiliinide, often transliterated as gasoline or petrol in other parts of the world, refers to a specific type of fuel derived from petroleum. It is primarily used as a fuel in internal combustion engines, most commonly found in automobiles. The production of gaasiliinide involves fractional distillation of crude oil, a process that separates the oil into various components based on their boiling points. This results in a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, typically ranging from C4 to C12 in carbon number.
The properties of gaasiliinide are crucial for its function. Key characteristics include its octane rating, which