Why gas stations promote that their gas is ethanol free.
We as humans figured out a way to turn corn into a fuel-additive. It's cheaper but our current internal-combustion engines aren't really built to effectively utilize it. Like you're five…
The Short Answer
We as humans figured out a way to turn corn into a fuel-additive. It's cheaper but our current internal-combustion engines aren't really built to effectively utilize it. Like you're five… You freakin' love some mac 'n' cheese and can eat it all day, every day, for every meal, and be fine. Mac 'n' cheese is a bit expensive so Mom finds a way to mix in some 2% milk and not use as much cheese so she can save a few pennies. Only, your stomach isn't used to 2% milk, so you occasionally have cramps. And the milk doesn't provide as much nutrition so you require just a little bit more of it. EDIT: To angle this towards your original question: They're saying that their gas is better for your engine and not "corned down" with ethanol (which may damage your engine and not produce as much energy).
Analysis
Key Concepts: Cheese, milk, every
This explanation focuses on cheese, milk, every and spans 146 words across 8 sentences. At 103% above the average Science explanation (72 words), this is one of the more thorough answers in this category, reflecting the complexity of the underlying question.
What This Answer Covers
The explanation opens with: “We as humans figured out a way to turn corn into a fuel-additive.” It then elaborates by presenting a contrasting perspective, ultimately building toward a complete picture across 8 connected points.
How This Compares in Science
Ranked #36 of 500 Science questions by answer depth (top 8%). This places it in the comprehensive tier — the top quarter of most thoroughly answered questions. Questions at this depth typically involve multi-faceted topics requiring nuanced explanation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a simple explanation for why why gas stations promote that their gas is ethanol free.?
We as humans figured out a way to turn corn into a fuel-additive. It's cheaper but our current internal-combustion engines aren't really built to effectively utilize it. Like you're five… You freakin' love some mac 'n' cheese and can eat it all…
How detailed is this explanation compared to similar Science questions?
This is one of the most thorough answer at 146 words, ranked #36 of 500 Science questions by depth. The key concepts covered are cheese, milk, every.
What approach does this answer take to explain why gas stations promote that their gas is ethanol free.?
The explanation uses contrasting perspectives across 146 words. It is categorized under Science and addresses the question through 1 analytical lens.