yes it is a chemical change
No,it's a chemical change,because the petrol used can't reversible,also.A considerable amount of heat change is usually involved.
It is a chemical change.
Such an engine is used mainly to convert the chemical energy of the petrol into kinetic energy for various applications. And indeed it does that, but it also converts a considerable amount of the chemical energy into heat, which is generally of no use at all and must be vented into the passing air in order to avoid melting the engine.
Isooctane which is also referred to as 2,2,4-trimethylpentane is one of the components that is widely used in petrol. The chemical formula of petrol is C8H18.
A petrol engine and a gasoline engine are the same thing. The latter is the term used in the United States, while the former is used in the United Kingdom.
Petrol or gasoline in a diesel will cause internal engine damage. if petrol is used in diesel engine it may cause explosive sound with burning ....bcz high compression ratio ......
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
Turbochargers are used on some petrol or gasoline engines.
Short answer Yes. Petrol is useful for running a engine, and extremely dangerous if misused.
The engine will not run without a supply of petrol so you would think it is useful.
The engine will not run without a supply of petrol so you would think it is useful.
Petrol is British name for Gasoline