PETROL IS A BAD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY. BUT IF YOU INDUCE IONS IN PETROL THEN IT CAN ACT AS A SEMI CONDUCTOR. IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE MEDIA OF TRANSMISSION. IF THEY ARE IONS WHICH ARE TRACES OF METAL THEN ANY INORGANIC MATTER CAN ACT AS GOOD CONDUCTOR. ELECTRICITY IS ONLY ABOUT THE AFFINITY OF NEGATIVE CHARGED ELECTRONS TO POSITIVE ELECTRONS TO SATISFY THE LOSS OF ONE SINGLE ELECTRON FROM ONE OF THE ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION RINGS I.E s,p,d OR f. WHERE IN THE VALENCY IS SATISFIED AND THE MEDIUM CAN BE ANY MATERIAL. ALL DEPENDS ON THE IONIC AFFINITY.
Petrol has a very low electrical conductivity.
no petrol is not a good conductor of electricity
Yes, it can't stand ions because it is apolar.
When petrol is in it's liquid state, it is a bad conductor for electricity. One of the best known conductors of electricity is copper, which is used a great deal for this purpose.
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yes
Petrol and oil will mix, with the petrol acting as a solvent.
no petrol is not an electrolyte
Because petrol is volatile, some of it evaporates into the air and that's what you smell.You can smell petrol at a petrol station because sometimes people spill it as they put it into their cars.
Yes, Petrol decomposes
petrol light brown, diesel light green
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It may not be the best but it is idea for data trasfering.
no
yes
Conductor
a Hybrid car means it uses 2 or more energy ways to get powered. This can be for example: - Petrol, Hydrogen - Electricity, Petrol. - Electricity, Gas. etc etc. So nto all hybrid cars need petrol.
Most cars run on petrol or diesel, some will use electricity, propane, bio fuel or a combination such as petrol and electricity.
of course
Its conductivity is 0.0017·10-6 s·m-1, so it is not a good conductor of electricity.
Cars need petrol to work. It's like we need food, and we use fossil fuels for electricity.
if the coductor who ask, show me your bus pass he is bad conductor.the coductor who wont get up from he seet he is good conductor .
Yes, it also can be used as Petrol. Merry Christmas to you all.