Nothing. CFCs are no longer used to blow such foams, so no further release of ozone depleting compounds occurs... just because you lower the octane of the gasoline, and make it burn "sooty".
See "What happens to the ozone layer when styrofoam and gasoline is mixed?" in the "Related questions" section below.
You don't push air into Styrofoam.Styrofoam is "foamed" using a liquid blowing agent that is mixed into the liquid styrene resin before molding, this liquid blowing agent then evaporates forming bubbles in the styrene.This blowing agent used to be a freon, but as these can damage the ozone layer they have switched to using HCFC or HFC blowing agents.The bubbles in styrofoam are filled with the gaseous form of the blowing agent, not air!
The fats (i.e. cream) from the milk will dissolve in the gasoline and the the resulting gasoline/cream solution will float on the water from the milk.
the first layer is the surface layer it is nice and warm and mixed with the waves. the next layer is the thermocline it is just warm not any thing special. the next is freezing cold i would not want to go there.
Gasoline doesn't like to mix with water; if you mixed the two, it would be an emulsion.
No, it is a four stroke so it needs normal gasoline
Yes, it is . besides, it's already proven
Gasoline doesn't go in a radiator. Radiator is used to cool a 200+ degree engine block. If mixed the better question is at what temperature does gasoline ignite.
It may stick to styrofoam because dish soap mixed with tempera paint it sticks to glass.
its because i found gasoline in my garage and needed some for my mini dirt bike and i forgot if it was gasoline or gasoline mixed with oil how can i tell if it is mixed or just normal gas
How much hydraulic fluid with how much gasoline makes a big difference and was some hydraulic oil mixed into the gas tank or was some gasoline mixed with the hydraulic tank. More info please.
It will not run or if it is mixed with gasoline it will not run correctly and smoke depending on how much diesel was added.
It would depend on the year and make vehicle and how much oil mixed into how much gasoline.
At the bottom of the mixed layer, because this is where the mixed layer is seperated from the calm deep water below it.
The transition layer between the mixed layer at the surface and the deep water layer.
The engine will smoke a lot due to the oil in the gas and will run real rough.
It is known as gasahol. Ethanol fuel mixed with 15% gasoline is known as E85, though all gas sold in the US has to have some ethanol mixed in by law.
Gasoline vapor when it is mixed with air. This is very readily ignited.