What does it mean when gas is pink?

The pink color of gasoline comes from the pink dye additive in your gas. The dye is used to differentiate premium gasoline from both regular and Mid-grade gasoline, which have lower octane ratings.
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Why did my gas turn red?

Red or yellow flames means there could be a problem, such as incomplete combustion. This color is caused by very fine soot particles produced by the flame, which burns at nearly half the temperature it is supposed to.
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Is gas supposed to be red?

Sometimes, red gasoline and diesel isn't red, exactly; it's really more of a purple. This is just another version of the variety mentioned above. Europe distinguishes its heating oil with yellow dye. Heating oil in Ireland is—you guessed it—green.
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Are any gases colored?

Actually, gases aren't invisible: many are quite brightly coloured. For example, nitrogen dioxide is brown-y orange, chlorine has a yellowish green hue and iodine vapour is a vivid purple (see image above).
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Which is a poisonous gas?

Among the best known toxic gases are carbon monoxide, chlorine, nitrogen dioxide and phosgene.
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How can you tell if gas is bad?

Bad fuel will have a darker or muddier appearance. It will also have a sour or disagreeable odor not typical of normal fuel. Some may even describe the gasoline as smelling spoiled. In all these cases, it is necessary to remove the bad fuel from the tank.
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What color is 2 stroke gas?

A green jerry can is the standard colour for 2 stroke fuel, so there's no risk of confusing which fuel type is in the container. Red jerry cans are for unleaded petrol, yellow jerry cans are for diesel and water is in white / clear containers.
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Can you get bad gasoline?

These days, it's very rare that you'll get bad gas from a gas station. In over 18 years as an auto mechanic, I've never seen someone's engine damaged by bad gas. It just doesn't happen as much as it used to. But it does still happen.
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Why is my gas flame orange?

A gas flame appearing yellow or orange in color or behaving with pops of yellow or orange indicates an improper ratio of oxygen for combustion. Often this improper combustion is temporary and could be caused by dust particles or a dirty burner that needs cleaning.
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What colour flame is carbon monoxide?

Burners producing EXTREMELY high concentrations of carbon monoxide can burn blue. Conversely, burners producing little carbon monoxide can burn yellow. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-irritating and highly poisonous gas at low concentrations.
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Why is gas flame red instead of blue?

A blue gas stove flame colour and temperature means complete combustion, indicating you aren't wasting gas and money. Red or yellow natural gas or propane gas flame color, instead of a blue flame, may mean signs of incomplete combustion, wasted gas and a serious safety hazard.
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What color is E85 gas?

Yellow. In general, when you see a yellow gas pump handle, it signifies that it is an e85 gas pump. E85 is an alternative fuel often known as biofuel that is commonly created from corn. Ethanol is an alcohol compound that is used as an additive in most common fuels (unleaded, super unleaded, and premium).
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What color is neon gas?

The colour of neon is strictly orange-red, in its pure form and in a transparent glass tube it makes the colour classic red. All neon signs that are not in classic red, do not actually contain the gas neon.
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What color is regular gas?

Regular gasoline is also referred to as unleaded gasoline. The addition of green dye to the regular gasoline you use in your car handles the gasoline's green color. Yellow dye added to mid-grade gasoline gives the gas its distinct yellow color.
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How long is mixed gas good?

Don't store any fuel – mixed or unmixed – for longer than 30 days. Old gasoline can hurt an engine's power output, cause buildup and blockage in engine parts, and make starting more difficult. Storing gasoline with a fuel stabilizer can help extend the life of the gasoline.
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What color is bad gas?

Good gas is virtually clear. As gas turns bad it darkens, eventually turning a deep amber color. Empty cans and tanks often contain old gas deposits.
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Is it OK to mix old gas with new gas?

Old and new gas should not be mixed for a variety of reasons, the major ones are; The old gas degrades over time it should not be added because it has already lost it's combustibility. It can cause sputtering. It might fail to fire it up.
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How long is gas in a gas can good for?

Though it naturally degrades and loses combustibility over time due to oxidation (exposure to oxygen) and evaporation of its volatile compounds, gasoline usually lasts three to six months when properly stored in a labeled, tightly sealed plastic container or metal tank of the capacity recommended by your fire ...
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What are the 3 types of poisonous gases?

Examine the health effects of the following five common toxic gases: Hydrogen Sulfide. Carbon Monoxide. Nitrogen Oxides.
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What gas did they use in ww1?

It is estimated that as many as 85% of the 91,000 gas deaths in WWI were a result of phosgene or the related agent, diphosgene (trichloromethane chloroformate). The most commonly used gas in WWI was 'mustard gas' [bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide].
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How many soldiers died in ww1 from mustard gas?

In all, more than 100,000 tons of chemical weapons agents were used in World War I, some 500,000 troops were injured, and almost 30,000 died, including 2,000 Americans.
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