Will the fuel gun stop filling early and result in less fuel?
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After the fuel gun stops filling, there may be some fuel remaining in the pipe cavity. Below is relevant information: Gasoline grades: Automotive gasoline comes in leaded and unleaded varieties. Both are graded based on the Research Octane Number (RON), where the number in the gasoline grade represents the octane value. Whether leaded or unleaded, gasoline is classified by its RON, meaning fuels with the same grade number have identical anti-knock properties. Physical and chemical properties: Gasoline is a mobile liquid at room temperature, ranging from colorless to pale yellow. It is difficult to dissolve in water, highly flammable, with a distillation range between 30°C and 205°C. It becomes explosive when its concentration in air reaches 74-123 grams per cubic meter upon encountering a flame.