Yes because unleaded produces less carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases than leaded petrol. it leads to a reduction in greenhouse gases and acid rain.
Sulphur is removed from petrol in some countries because burning petroleum releases sulphur dioxide. This mixes with water vapour and rain in the atmosphere to cause acid rain.
When burned, sulfur yields toxic sulfur dioxide, which forms irritants in the atmosphere and contributes to acid rain.
petrol is the liquid gasoline
IPA is miscible with petrol.
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Yes, it is nor acid or alkali
None of it. It is an oily substance, not a watery solution like acid and alkaline are. Petrol is a hydrocarbon and is not soluble in aqueous solutions of acids or alkalis.
Two of the gases that form from burning petrol are nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These are two gases that are contributing to the acid rain affect.
Yes because unleaded produces less carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases than leaded petrol. it leads to a reduction in greenhouse gases and acid rain.
NItrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide
Well I'm not sure what "halep" means, but if you mean help then the petrol companies can throw poke balls at random people walking on the street while singing ACDC songs riding Indian platypuses :)
No, vinegar cannot be made from petrol. Vinegar is produced through a fermentation process involving the conversion of alcohol into acetic acid by bacteria. Petrol, on the other hand, is a fossil fuel derived from crude oil and cannot be used to produce vinegar.
Sulphur dioxide is an intermediate towards producing Sulphurous acid. It is a chemical compound produced by volcanoes, burning coal and petrol, such fumes passing into the air produce acid rain thus are a cause for being an environmental concern.
Sulphur is removed from petrol in some countries because burning petroleum releases sulphur dioxide. This mixes with water vapour and rain in the atmosphere to cause acid rain.
Carbon and Oxygen. The gas is carbon-monoxide.
These gases are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.