Can I use gasoline as a nonpolar solvent?

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Can I use gasoline as a nonpolar solvent?

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Hello, my question is, if I can use gasoline for nonpolar extraction of organic substances instead of using prescribed diethylether. Would it work or somehow affect the process of extraction?

Thanks for your help.

Rene
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