It's not recommended for your vehicle, as it gives less for the engine to burn, as water is not flammable obviously.
pour the water in to the petrol, or pour the petrol into the water. Shake, don't stir.
No
Petrol and water do not mix well as petrol is hydrophobic and repels water. When mixed and stirred, the two liquids will separate into distinct layers with petrol forming the upper layer due to its lower density.
Petrol and water do not mix as they have different densities and chemical properties. The two liquids will separate into distinct layers, with the petrol floating above the water due to its lower density. It is not a safe practice as mixing them can pose a fire hazard.
Petrol and oil will mix, with the petrol acting as a solvent.
Water,which is havier than petrol,slips down permiting the patrol to rise to the surface. & therefore cant be mixed. this is also a reason due to which petrol fire cant be extingueshed by water.
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.
Although both are liquids, they are miscible and do not mix. So, it is possible to remove it by using a separation funnel, leaving petrol on top.
pertol,water and motor oil
Petrol and water form a heterogeneous mixture because they do not mix together on a molecular level due to differences in polarity. Petrol is nonpolar, while water is polar, causing them to separate into distinct phases rather than dissolve into each other. This results in the formation of two visibly separate layers when combined.
diesel / petrol hybrid mix (mainly); or slowly, whichever way you look at it.
Yes you can mix everything but don't put it in your engine because it will destroy it.
you dont mix water with oil. If you have a two stroke engine it needs oil and petrol in the tank or it will just die on you. But if you have a 4 stroke you just put petrol in the tank. Hope this helps.