kerosine
which one out of naptha diesel bitumen and petrol is the easiest to turn in to gas in order best to worse.
bitumen, fuel oil, lubricating oil, diesel, kerosene, naphtha, petrol, refinery gas
because bitumen has higher molar mass than petrol (more molecules than petrol), bitumen needs more energy to vaporize its molecules than petrol
Calor gas, petrol, naptha, paraffin, diesel, fuel oil, lubricating oil and bitumen all come out of a fractionating column
its not flammable
Yeah they are!
Petrol will catch fire first, petrol is highly flammable, diesel is not.
which one out of naptha diesel bitumen and petrol is the easiest to turn in to gas in order best to worse.
Petrol, it has a lower flash point and is more flammable than diesel
petrol Naptha Gasoline jet petrol( kerosine) there is also some impurities left in the bottom like Bitumen used as asphalt
bitumen, fuel oil, lubricating oil, diesel, kerosene, naphtha, petrol, refinery gas
Petrol came first, as it was more obvious as a use of power than diesel because it was flammable and already in liquid form, yet diesel was discovered as a use of power for engines later. I would say petrol because when they invented cars they made petrol cars and from the chemicals etc. in petrol they invented diesel
Diesel is less flammable than petrol. A build up of petrol fumes inside a boat is extremely dangerous, as a spark could ignite the fumes.
because bitumen has higher molar mass than petrol (more molecules than petrol), bitumen needs more energy to vaporize its molecules than petrol
Diesel and petrol (gasoline) are flammable fossil fuels containing hydrocarbons that we get when plants and animals get buried in the soil and decay over many years. It eventually forms crude oil which is refined into petrol or diesel.
Fuel or lubrication? Lubricant looks like petrol engine lubricant, fuel is like paraffin/kerosine.
Petrol