These liquids are not miscible.
No. Gasoline is an oil product and does not mix with water.
you get wet uranium
They mix their gasoline with 10% ( E10 ) ethanol and water.
i guess .... gasoline is a volatile material when it is mixed with water, the temperature of water would make it vaporize.
Gasoline doesn't like to mix with water; if you mixed the two, it would be an emulsion.
You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.
Home tip #1326 Clean rubber with a mix of water and gasoline. 10 parts water to 1 part gasoline.
water and if they mix
The pH concept as it is ordinarily applied has relevance to water solutions. Plain gasoline and water do not mix to form a solution. Thus, pH does not apply to hydrocarbons such as gasoline and the like.
The pH concept as it is ordinarily applied has relevance to water solutions. Plain gasoline and water do not mix to form a solution. Thus, pH does not apply to hydrocarbons such as gasoline and the like.
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.
Nothing special happens... You just obtain a mix of water and chloroform, which can be used as a disinfectent.