pertol,water and motor oil
pertol,water and motor oil
Yes - Oil is lighter than water. Petrol, or gasoline, floats on water because it is lighter that water.
Carburetor float is stuck open.
No, the density of frozen water is less than petrol's.
In my experience if allowed to sit still they will separate, gasoline to the top.
Petrol will float on the surface of water, as petrol is less dense than water. So, it would be possible to set fire to a river, provided petrol is poured over the surface first!
It'll float, and give that iridiscent sheen on the surface.
No,the two fuels are fully miscible,ie, they will mix.
when ice and petrol are in same container ,ice will float on the surface of petrol, because ice is a frozen form of water .As water floats on oil it can not mix in it.
No, although it is lighter than diesel and therefore would normally float to the top, the two will dissolve in each other forming a new liquid that will not separate into layers.
Sounds like your float is stuck in the carburetor.