Petrol ideal air/fuel mixture is 14.7 to 1. Diesel, ideal fuel/air mixture is 14.6 to 1. As very few engines run at the ideal mixture they are basically both the same.
After fractional distillation petrol is not a mixture.
Some examples are: sea water, air, blood, soil, petrol.
Yes petrol does indeed burn easily, although it largely depends on the air/fuel mixture. - Too lean mixture => won't ignite - Too rich mixture => won't ignite Gasoline evaporates quite easily (that's why one shouldn't play with matches while handling it) which means that it can easily form a ignitable mixture with air.
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Some examples are: sea water, air, blood, soil, petrol.
Petrol contain a high number of components.
In a petrol engine, homogeneous refers to a fuel-air mixture that is uniformly mixed before entering the combustion chamber. This ensures efficient combustion and optimal performance. Homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engines, for example, rely on a homogeneous fuel-air mixture for combustion.
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The Correct mixture would be 14:7 to 1 (one) By using an Exhaust gas Analizer is how this would be deternined.
mixture of several fractions of crude oil, plus various additives.
Petrol is a homogeneous mixture of various hydrocarbons (mostly octane, C8H18.)