no not really no not really
fire point of petrol
Its boiling point.
It should be at a boiling point when cooking Crabs; as Crabs and Lobsters don't like very - hot bioling water.
because water would have same temperature in both. also it's bioling point doesn't change with the amount of matter.
Petrol is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and its composition can vary. Typically, petrol has a low melting point and boiling point range due to its composition of lighter hydrocarbons. The boiling point of petrol is generally around 30-200°C, while the melting point is typically below -50°C.
Yes, it is so flamable that it is dangerous !!!
Petrol has a lower boiling point than diesel. This is because petrol is a lighter fraction of crude oil, consisting of shorter hydrocarbon chains, which results in a lower boiling point compared to diesel.
Petrol has a boiling point of 38-204 degrees Centigrade, while diesel has a boiling point of >150 degrees centigrade.
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The velocity of a wave measures how quickly the wave travels in a given direction. It is the rate at which the wave's energy is transferred from one point to another in a medium.
The boiling point of liquid is the point at which the liquid becomes a gas. The liquid cannot exceed the boiling point, under nomal circumstances, otherwise it would instantly become a gas and cease being a liquid.
petrol has a lower flash point and is more volatile than diesel.