Petrol (gasoline in US) is a mixture of hydrocarbons with additives such as ethers and aromatics. Sometimes ethanol is also present. The elements present are principally carbon and hydrogen contained in hydrocarbons such as isoctane and some oxygen in methyl tert-butyl ether and perhaps in ethanol.
Petrol is called a fossil fuel, and that gives you a clue as to what it's made of. Chemically it is carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur.
Petrol is generally a mixture of n-Heptane and Iso-Octane. However, adulterated petrol also contains some portion of kerosene.
Mainly Gasoline (octane) is Composed of the elements carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen!!
Petrol is an organic hydrocarbon. It is made of elements Carbon,Hydrogen and oxygen.
n-butane
The smallest form of an element is an atom. :))
It is extremely unlikely to find Iodine in petrol/gasoline. It is not deliberately added. Bromine used to be added in the form of Lead Tetrabromide.
The element carbon.
It turns into another element.
Compound known as chloride contain the element chlorine, typically in the form of the chloride ion.
Petrol is a compound.
chemicals in leaded petrol?
As well as petrol you need oxygen and an ignition source
Petroleum.
chemical
No, but it contains energy.
The simplest form of an element is an atom. Subatomic particles are not a form of the element; they are a "building block" of an element.
The smallest form of an element is an atom. :))
Well that would be CARBON :]
This simple form of a chemical element is the atom.
what is the full form of abbrevation with each chracter
an element.