Here's a breakdown:
* 87 octane gasoline typically boils between 93°F (34°C) and 400°F (204°C).
* The lower end of the range represents the most volatile components (lighter hydrocarbons), which evaporate quickly.
* The upper end represents the heavier hydrocarbons that evaporate at higher temperatures.
Important Note: The specific boiling range of gasoline can vary slightly depending on factors like the specific blend of hydrocarbons, additives, and the location's climate.