gázainak
Gázainak is a term derived from Hungarian, often translated as "gasoline" or "petrol" in English. It refers to the fuel commonly used in internal combustion engines of vehicles. This fuel is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, typically derived from petroleum. The refining process separates crude oil into various fractions, with gasoline being one of the most important products.
The composition of gázainak can vary depending on the octane rating, which indicates its resistance to knocking
Globally, gázainak is a major commodity and a significant component of the transportation industry. Its production,