Want this question answered?
Petrol
Because petrol is highly flammable and it has lower flash point
because water is not a fuel but it is a byproduct of burning of hydrogen. while petrol is itself is fuel.
A hydrocarbon composed of short carbon chains will ignite more easily, just think how flammable petrol is!
Flammable liquids give off vapors that will ignite under sufficient pressure, but generally speaking will not explode. Petrol vapor will flash at normal pressures in the correct air/fuel ratio. While not actually an explosion, it is a very fast burn and could create an explosion if contained.
its not flammable
at a petrol station
Petrol
The German word for petrol station is "Tankstelle".
Skovshoved Petrol Station was created in 1936.
a petrol station worker
Because petrol is highly flammable and it has lower flash point
Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.
Petrol will catch fire first, petrol is highly flammable, diesel is not.
Sulfur is a flammable mineral; also coal, petrol, organic salts etc.
petrol station of course people
If your in Dijibouti you can work at a petrol station at 13.