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First created in Pennsylvania, 1859 as a byproduct of kerosene, it was considered worthless until the advent of the internal combustion engine in 1861.
It may have been named 'gasoline' because it readily mixes with air.

First created in Pennsylvania, 1859 as a byproduct of kerosene, it was considered worthless until the advent of the internal combustion engine in 1861. It may have been named 'gasoline' because it readily mixes with air.

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Vapid article. It never really answers the question it poses, "How fast does gasoline evaporate?"