How much was gas in the 1940s?
What Things Cost in 1940: Car: $800 Gasoline: 18 cents/gal House: $6,550 Bread: 8 cents/loaf Milk: 34 cents/gal Postage Stamp: 3 cents Stock Market: 131 Average Annual Salary: $1,900 Minimum Wage: 30 cents per hour
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If John drove 324 miles on 11 gallons of gas, about how many miles per gallon did the car get?
If John drove 324 miles on 11 gallons of gas then his average...
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When should you check for gas fumes on a PWC?
Check for gas fumes on a PWC after fueling. Open the door of ...
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Oxygen or O2, is a colorless odorless gaseous main group elem...
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How many gallons of gas does a 2012 Chevy Sonic hold?
The 2012 Chevrolet Sonic has a 12.2 gallon fuel tank. It will...
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What happens when you put gas in a car with it running?
Gas is flammable and while the engine is running sparks could...
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When should you check for gas fumes on a PWC?
Check for gas fumes on a PWC after fueling. Open the door of ...
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If John drove 324 miles on 11 gallons of gas, about how many miles per gallon did the car get?
If John drove 324 miles on 11 gallons of gas then his average...
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What gas does Rob Dyrdek inhale to make his voice deeper?
Robert Stanley "Rob" Dyrdek (born June 28, 1974) is an Americ...
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What is the best way to check for gas fumes?
Are you talking about a vehicle? If so, if you can't readily ...
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What colorless, odorless, poisonous gas is a by-product of gasoline engines?
Carbon dioxide would be a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas ...
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Which combination of substances could produce hydrogen gas?
The sulfur-iodine cycle (S-I cycle) is a thermochemical proce...
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What gas is produced when acids react with metals?
Metals react with acids to form hydrogen. ChaCha!
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Natural gas is a combustible mixture of hydrocarbon gases. Wh...
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What is the gas mileage of a 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT BR4?
The 1993 Mitsubishi 3000 GT achieves 19 MPG in the city and 2...
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Is it true that the "particles" of gases are actually atoms, or molecules?
Gas is one of the three classical states of matter (the other...
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Which region of Mexico contains deposits of oil and natural gas?
Mexico is rich with resources like petroleum and natural gas....
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Which outer planet is not gas?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, & Mars are terrestrial planets & there...
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When a gas is heated, the kinetic energy of that material inc...
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What is the gas mileage of a 2012 corvette?
The 2012 Corvette ZR1 gas milege is 14 highway and 20 city.
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What is it called when a gas turns into a solid?
Sublimation refers to the process of transition of a substanc...
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What gas makes your voice deeper?
Sulfur Hexafluoride is the gas that makes your voice deeper. ...
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What is the gas that makes your voice deep?
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What happens to the temperature of a gas when it is compressed?
Charles' law says "when a gas is compressed temperature is ra...
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What is it called when a gas turns into a solid?
Sublimation refers to the process of transition of a substanc...
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What CAUSES a Gas TO EXERT PRESSURE?
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Like all hydrocarbon fuels (kerosene, diesel, etc.), gasoline...
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What gas mileage does a 1970 buick lesabre get?
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How big is the gas tank in a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer?
A 1997 Mercury Mountaineer had a 21 gallon tank- which is goo...
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What is the noble gas configuration for bromine?
The electronic configuration of the element bromine is 1s2 2s...
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If the pressure on a gas increases, will the volume of the gas also increase?
No. The pressure can increase at constant volume or even decr...
About Gas
Gas is technically a state of matter where molecules are in an excited state, but is more often used as a reference to the fuel, gasoline. Gasoline is also known as petrol due to its derivation from petroleum.
About Stock Market
The stock market is a form of public trade of company share (stock) at an agreed price. In the United States, the stock trade takes place on Wall Street, which has been appointed the financial capital of the country.
About Milk
Milk is a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is produced to provide food for the young before they are able to digest other foods. Milk also serves as a way for the mother to pass on immunities and antibodies to her young. What milk actually contains depends on the animal it comes from, but most milk contains protein, saturated fats, vitamin C and calcium. In most western societies, cow's milk is the most prevalent.






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