liquid state
About room temperature.
Gasoline expanse and contracts with temperature.
The petrol is pumped from the tank to feed the engine.
A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
Depends on the size of said tank. Or if you are talking about a military tank then it depends on which tank you are talking about.
Assuming that you add petrol to your tank, either you're driving it farther than it can go on the amount of petrol in your tank, or there is a leak from the tank.
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
In the petrol tank. Under passenger seat is opening to tank.
enough petrol to get you to a petrol garage anywhere in the UK
The petrol evaporation ratio in a tank refers to the amount of gasoline that evaporates into vapor compared to the total volume of petrol present. This ratio can be influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the volatility of the petrol itself. Typically, higher temperatures can increase evaporation rates, leading to greater losses. Understanding this ratio is important for managing fuel efficiency and emissions in vehicles and storage systems.
Keep in mind that propane is a gas a room temperature only if the pressure is low - for instance, normal atmospheric pressure. Propane in a pressurized tank (such as a barbeque tank, or a fork lift truck fuel tank) is usually liquid even though it is at room temperature, and is then referred to as LPG or Liquified Propane Gas. It becomes a gas instantly upon being released from the tank or cylinder.
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