No. Petroleum is lighter than water so.......water sinks to the bottom.
How much water? What is the gas used?
You don't decrease the temperature, you raise the water's boiling point, or increase the water's temperature......
bubbles on top of gas in tank
oil, gas, rock, water
Yes, gasoline floats on top of water. Here's a school website with a simple explanationand diagrams about why it does float on water: http://water.me.vccs.edu/courses/ENV110/lesson20_2b.htm
First prime the pump by pouring some water in the top. Then raise and lower the lever to pump out the water.
raise and elevate
yes if you pour gasoline on the top the gas is an oil, and will stay on the top of the water once the gasoline burns out, so will the fire
The gas inside the bubble is less dense than the surrounding water
From the floor to the top of the tank
You cant!
Under the gas tank. Remove seat, raise tank, remove 5 screws on top of airbox to expose air fiter..