Carbon and Oxygen. The gas is carbon-monoxide.
They do because they have toxic gasses which can even lead to internal effects.
results in localised air pollution from vehicles. Kathryn x
Two of the gases that form from burning petrol are nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These are two gases that are contributing to the acid rain affect.
"Burning" petrol is the same as oxidising it, reacting it with oxygen or combusting it.
Burning petrol or gasoline releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas.
These gases are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.
The burning of petrol/gasoline.
These gases are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.
Petrol is a fossil fuel made from crude oil and burning fossil fuels produce energy so yes burning petrol does release energy.
None. It is not the purpose of a petrol pump to check vehicles.
Petrol is gasoline and most internal combustion engines, thus most vehicles, use it.
Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.