It's the gasoline using the additives containing lead to improve the octane number.
No, leaded gasoline is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is actually a homogeneous mixture where the lead additive is uniformly distributed throughout the gasoline.
This is petrol to which tetraethyl lead has been added to reduce knocking in the engine. Knocking is when combustion happens at the wrong time in the engine cycle giveing a kind of metallic "ping" sound.
Using unleaded petrol can help reduce the greenhouse effect because it produces fewer emissions of harmful gases like carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides compared to leaded petrol. However, the overall impact on the greenhouse effect also depends on factors such as fuel efficiency and driving habits.
Older gasoline used to contain chemicals such as tetra-ethyl lead. This prevented preignition in the engine and allowed engines to be higher compression. They stopped using it because of heath and environmental issues. Different additives are used in todays car fuels instead. Leaded fuel can still be used in offroad equipment and airplanes.
Inhaling lead particles from leaded steel can lead to lead poisoning, which can be fatal if a large amount of lead is ingested or inhaled over time. It can cause damage to the nervous system, kidneys, and other organs. It's important to minimize exposure to lead to prevent health risks.
leaded fuel is economic compared to unleaded because more distance is covered with leaded than unleaded
Immediately serious damage will be done. Why in the world would you want to use leaded fuel which you cannot even buy in the U.S. Where are you getting leaded fuel and why?
unleaded fuel
Why would you do this? This is difficult to do by accident as the filler nozzle, through which unleaded fuel is delivered, and the filler pipe on the car are both narrow. The wider nozzle used with leaded fuel and diesel just will not fit. Leaded fuel will quickly destroy the catalytic converter and O2 sensors. What other damage will be done is hard to say. Use unleaded and forget leaded fuel.
Leaded fuel which has been banned for sale in the U.S. has a lead additive added during the refinery process.
in the UK, leaded fuel was banned in the year 2000, it was replaced for a limited time by LRP(lead replacement petrol) but nowhere in the UK has any of these pumps in their stations anymore. Other countries would have banned leaded fuel a different times
Unleaded fuel should always be used in a modern engine. Leaded fuel causes a detrimental buildup that will quickly destroy your bike.
I don't believe there is a such thing as a leaded fuel engine. All gasoline is unleaded, some just a higher grade.
the 69 used leaded fuel, you can get the heads redone and have hardened valve seats installed and you can use unleaded with no problem.
Niether its diesel
Unleaded
boom...thats what you get...dummie Leaded fuel would ruin the O2 sensors and the catalytic converters.