petrol is the liquid gasoline
The word "fume" generally implies a gas. The only common exception I know of is in the two word phrase "silica fume", which is sometimes used for very fine solid silica particles that have been prepared by a process including a step of passing silica through a fume stage. Such solid material is preferably called "fumed silica".
commenly oil is called liquid but some times petrol is also called liquid gold :v
No. It is a liquid and a component of petrol/gasoline.
In America, petrol is typically referred to as "gasoline" or simply "gas."
yes, very easily Liquid petrol doesn't actually burn. It vapourises before it ignites.
There are no types of gas present in petrol because it is basically a liquid that is used in cars and vehicles. Petrol is the UK term for gasoline.
Petrol is a volatile liquid. The vapours mixed with oxygen are highly combustible.
Petrol, or gasoline, at standard temperature and pressure is a liquid.
Petrol (gas in USA), diesel, methylated spirits, liquid gas, are some examples.
The word "fume" generally implies a gas. The only common exception I know of is in the two word phrase "silica fume", which is sometimes used for very fine solid silica particles that have been prepared by a process including a step of passing silica through a fume stage. Such solid material is preferably called "fumed silica".
Gasoline, or petrol, is a liquid. Otherwise, gas is its own phase, gaseous.
Zero there are no gasses cause its a liquid its just called gas because we can
Petrol is what is usually meant by 'gas' in the U.S. It's not a gas when it's in the tank, it's a volatile liquid,but it becomes a gas in the cylinders.
petrol is gas : )
It may be (Butane is a gas, Naphtha is a liquid), but alcohol is also used.
LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is a mixture of propane and butane, while petrol (gasoline) is a refined fuel derived from crude oil. LPG is stored and transported as a liquid but used as a gas, while petrol is used as a liquid fuel in vehicles. LPG generally burns cleaner than petrol, producing fewer emissions.
When petrol is drying up, it is undergoing evaporation. Evaporation is the process in which a liquid changes into a gas when heated. This process is driven by the liquid molecules gaining enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them together in the liquid state.