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The density of gasoline is 7025 g/mL at 20°C. When gasoline is added to water:

  • A. It will float on top.
  • B. It will sink to the bottom.
  • C. It will mix so, you can't see it.
  • D. The mixture will improve the running of the motor.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because gasoline has a lower density compared to water. Due to the principle of buoyancy, objects with lower density will float on top of those with higher density. Gasoline will float on top of water because it is less dense. Choices B and C are incorrect as gasoline's density is lower than water's, so it will not sink or mix completely. Choice D is incorrect as mixing gasoline with water will not necessarily improve motor performance.