What gas is used when a car burns gas?
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When a car burns gas, it uses natural gas. Here is a related introduction about cars burning gas: Formation: Fossil fuels refer to petroleum or coal formed from plants and animals over hundreds of millions of years of evolution underground. Petroleum cracking produces natural gas, which is a non-renewable energy source. Note: The combustion products of natural gas are different from those of fuel ethanol. Fully combusted ethanol only produces carbon dioxide and water, and methanol is no exception. However, methanol is corrosive to metals, various alloys, and rubber products, so only ethanol, which poses no issues, is chosen as the fuel for unleaded gasoline.