Gasoline has a lower ignition temperature compared to ethanol, with ethanol's ignition temperature being approximately 30 degrees higher. Despite this, gasoline has a higher energy content, ranging from 42 to 44 MJ/kg, while ethanol's energy content is about 26.68 MJ/kg. There is no direct correlation between ignition temperature and energy output upon combustion; gasoline's molecular structure, containing more C-C and C-H bonds, contributes to its higher energy release compared to ethanol. For further information on fuel properties, resources such as the General Table of Fuel Properties and combustion heat data can be consulted.