In a gasoline engine, the area in the cylinder head where the air-and-fuel mixture is burned is called the
a. intake valve.
b. combustion chamber.
c. piston.
d. cylinder.

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Combustion chamber. 
Gasoline engine is an internal combustion engine that gives or produces power by utilizing the burning of volatile liquid fuel. These fuels include gasoline or gasoline-ethanol mixture fuel. Ignition usually starts with an electric spark. The combustion chamber houses the burning of the fuel and the air mixture.