Yes, it is possible.
Fractional distillation. Petrol and diesel evaporate at different temperatures.
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Brownies do not evaporate. Only liquids evaporate.
Diesel, being a liquid, is non-compressible, and since a diesel engine needs to compress air for (adiabatic) ignition, it won't be able to compress it, so it will jam the engine. Unlike gasoline, it will take a long time for the diesel inside to evaporate, so the vehicle is stuck until you fix it. This can be remedied on most diesel engines by arduously loosening or removing the injectors and then draining by suction or by cranking the engine until enough is squirted out to allow the engine to turn over.
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In a petrol engine, the petrol is evaporated before it is burnt, this means it burns better, increasing engine efficiency.
If you dip your finger into it, the gas will evaporate quite quickly, whereas the diesel won't. Also, they smell quite different, but then you'd need to know what they smelled like in the first place. Also, gas will burn easily if you tip a little out and set a match to it (careful - could be dangerous) whereas diesel is very difficult to light if you don't make a wick.
This depends on whether you mean evaporates due to heat or its volatility. if you mean due to heat, then obviously water, as the forces holding the molecules together are much stronger in hydrocarbons compared to standard water molecules.
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