ion modern engines it vaporizes on injection, but in older ones the carburetor
the heat from the motor vaporizes the fuel ... also known as "Vapor lock" make sure your fuel lines are away from the exhaust.
Gasoline vaporizes in a fuel line and obstructs the flow of liquid fuel.
It really depends on what you are using the fuel for. If you want a liquid fuel that easily vaporizes in a carburetor to make an explosive mixture with air and burns quickly to release a lot of energy, then petrol is better than wax. I you want a less dangerous fuel for a candle, one that melts and vaporizes to burn slowly in air, then wax is what you want. The reason for the different burning properties of petrol and wax lies mainly in the size of their molecules and how the carbon and hydrogen atoms in them are joined together.
It really depends on what you are using the fuel for. If you want a liquid fuel that easily vaporizes in a carburetor to make an explosive mixture with air and burns quickly to release a lot of energy, then petrol is better than wax. I you want a less dangerous fuel for a candle, one that melts and vaporizes to burn slowly in air, then wax is what you want. The reason for the different burning properties of petrol and wax lies mainly in the size of their molecules and how the carbon and hydrogen atoms in them are joined together.
yes
mercury
It absorbs heat.
Throttle body injections (TBI) have what is callled a wet intake where the fuel is sprayed into the intake instead of the intake runners with port fuel injection. The fuel vaporizes and can make the air cleaner smell like gas.
Water doesn't melt, it vaporizes and becomes a gas. The energy from heat melts or vaporizes all matter.
Vapor lock occurs when the gasoline vaporizes between the tank and the engine. This occurs when the fuel line is routed around the engine so that the fuel is heated to the point of vaporization. When this occurs the engine will run roughly and will lack power because of the inconsistent amount of liquid fuel reaching the carburetor's, or fuel injectors.
no it vaporizes
It vaporizes into the air.