Benzin
Benzin, commonly known as gasoline, is a liquid fuel derived from crude oil. It is primarily used to power internal combustion engines found in vehicles like cars and motorcycles. Benzin is composed of hydrocarbons and is highly flammable, making it an efficient energy source for transportation.
The production of Benzin involves refining crude oil through processes such as distillation and cracking. This fuel is essential for modern transportation systems, contributing significantly to global mobility. However, its combustion releases carbon dioxide and other pollutants, raising environmental concerns and prompting the development of alternative fuels and electric vehicles.