What is otto fuel?

Otto fuel (also known as gasoline or petrol) is a volatile, flammable liquid made from crude oil and other hydrocarbons. It is primarily used as fuel for internal combustion engines in vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, and airplanes. Otto fuel is composed of various hydrocarbons including octane, heptane, and butane, which each have different molecular structures and burning characteristics. The octane rating measures a fuel's anti-knock properties, which is important in preventing engine knocking or detonation. Otto fuel also contains additives to improve performance, such as detergents to clean engine parts and corrosion inhibitors to protect engine components. Despite its popularity, otto fuel is highly flammable and can be dangerous if handled improperly.