fractional distillation?
first its very important to clean it with more petrol as this will get rid of the rest of the petrol. Then you must diall 666 which will put you through to the Illuminati. Then they will send you a letter saying, 'You cannot clean a petrol tank using water, you can only use swag to clean it. And even then you arent president Barack Obama. So basically you're not Jesus Christ."
You can get rid of petrol or gas fumes by opening windows and running fans in the area where the fumes are located. You can run the fans so that they face outward and pull the air out toward the outside of the building.
Yes, water is denser and heavier than petrol. One liter of water weighs about 1 kilogram, while one liter of petrol weighs approximately 0.75 kilograms.
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.
petrol and water
Yes - Oil is lighter than water. Petrol, or gasoline, floats on water because it is lighter that water.
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.
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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.
No
wipe up/clean up what you can, then give it time and ventilation (air it out)
Because petrol is a combustible substance. Water is inert.