Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.
Combustion, burning.
Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.
Yes, burning petrol releases energy through a chemical reaction known as combustion. When petrol (a hydrocarbon compound) reacts with oxygen in the air, it produces heat, light, and various byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, which results in the release of energy.
C8h18 + 12 1/2 o2 --> 8co2 + 9h2o
"Burning" petrol is the same as oxidising it, reacting it with oxygen or combusting it.
The burning of petrol/gasoline.
Yes. burning petrol chemically creates a whole new set of chemicals. depending on the heat and exact composition of the petrol.
The burning temperature of diesel is higher than that of petrol. Diesel ignites at a higher temperature compared to petrol.
Burning petrol is an exothermic process. It releases heat and light as energy is given off during the combustion of petrol.
Yes, carbon monoxide is formed to some degree by burning petrol and other hydrocarbon fuels.
Yes, using petrol (gasoline) in a car to produce movement is a chemical reaction.
Burning petrol in a car engine is an exothermic process because it releases heat energy. The combustion of petrol with oxygen produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat as byproducts, which powers the engine.