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What is the Mix Ratio for MC 70 prime coat Diesel to bitumen?
petrolium is an oil.that is found underground. some other times we can call it iol. petrolium has a lot of energy.petrolium is a mixing of kerosene,gasoline, and heating oil.
The exhaust will stink of kerosene.
Cut-back bitumen uses solvent as the mixing medium where in Emulsion uses water to dilute bitumen for the purpose of tack-coating / road works
No...mixing styrofoam and gasoline makes napalm.
A mixture, homogeneous (ex.: brine) or heterogeneous (ex.: bitumen).
The use of asphalt cutbacks is not recommended because they are made by mixing asphalt with lighter oils such as kerosene or gasoline. Over time these solvents evaporate from the mixture, contaminating the environment.
your car will become a rocket but only for a while because the engine will probably brake.
water and kerosene
The only thing wrong with doing this is that kerosene tends to smell a little more than lamp oil and will produce more smoke and soot. But it will burn in a lamp just like the more refined lamp oil.
Water and glycerine form a single layer on mixing because both are very polar molecules and so they are "compatible" and miscible. Kerosene is very non polar and non compatible with water and so it is not miscible with water and forms two layers.
I suppose you will get 2-phase liquid: antifreeze at the bottom and gasoline at the top.