Crude oil, from which petroleum is derived, is referred to as 'black' gold. Liquid gold is often used to refer to certain alcohols with an amber hue like beer, cider, whiskey and brandy
commenly oil is called liquid but some times petrol is also called liquid gold :v
Petrol is a liquid. It is a refined product derived from crude oil and is commonly used as fuel for vehicles.
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".
Zero there are no gasses cause its a liquid its just called gas because we can
Liquid gold is a fine suspension of gold in an oil used as paint.
petroleum
Petroleum is called liquid gold because of its high price and value and its economic "need".
Petrol is not directly made from coal, but rather through a process called coal liquefaction. In this process, coal is converted into a liquid form by heating it at high temperatures and pressures with hydrogen. The resulting liquid can then be refined to obtain fuels like petrol. However, coal liquefaction is not commonly used due to its high cost and environmental concerns.
Petrol, or gasoline, at standard temperature and pressure is a liquid.
Petrol is a volatile liquid. The vapours mixed with oxygen are highly combustible.
liquid hydrocarbons
oil and petroleum