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Chlorine gas is green, and there are probably many others.

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Gasoline is actually colorless, but it is dyed green to differentiate it from other fuels like diesel and kerosene. This helps to prevent mixing of different fuel types and ensures that it is used correctly in vehicles.

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cause it is a change within the GAS TO THE LIQUID GET IT, GOT IT, GOOD.

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Dyes are added at the refinary to aid in identification of different fuels. Gasoline is clear until they add the dye to make it straw colored.

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