Gasoline vapor reacts explosively with the oxygen in air if ignited.
yes
Mixing styrofoam and gasoline will not create an adhesive. However, the combination can be highly flammable and dangerous as styrofoam can dissolve in gasoline, releasing toxic fumes. It is not recommended to mix these two substances.
Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
Gasoline is very flammable and fairly toxic by inhalation and swallowing. The real danger though is familiarity. So many people are so familiar with gasoline as an every day substance that they fail to take care of a fairly dangerous substance. That is what makes it ESPECIALLY dangerous.
An empty bottle is typically lightweight, has no liquid inside, and makes a hollow sound when tapped. It may also have a lingering odor of whatever liquid was previously stored in it.
Gasoline is typically not purple. It is usually a clear liquid with a slight yellowish tint. If gasoline appears purple, it may be due to the presence of a dye additive used by some companies to differentiate different fuel grades or types.
petroleum+pressure makes gasoline on alchemy
Gasoline and a motor makes the car work.
It isn't the purpose on using gasoline at all. It makes vehicles crazy.
The biggest engine GM makes for vehicles(gasoline) is the 572
Oxygen and heat.
its ability to burn effectively