Oxygen has the lowest boiling point of these. It is far below the boiling points of the others.
The correct increasing order of evaporation is: water, alcohol, kerosene, petrol. Water evaporates the fastest due to its low boiling point, followed by alcohol, kerosene, and then petrol, which has the highest boiling point.
Petrol has a lower boiling point than diesel. This is because petrol is a lighter fraction of crude oil, consisting of shorter hydrocarbon chains, which results in a lower boiling point compared to diesel.
Petrol has a boiling point of 38-204 degrees Centigrade, while diesel has a boiling point of >150 degrees centigrade.
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Petrol and paraffin can be separated using fractional distillation, a process that takes advantage of their different boiling points. Petrol has a lower boiling point than paraffin, so when heated, petrol vaporizes first and can be collected separately from paraffin.
which one out of naptha diesel bitumen and petrol is the easiest to turn in to gas in order best to worse.
Alcohol and petrol
Petrol is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and its composition can vary. Typically, petrol has a low melting point and boiling point range due to its composition of lighter hydrocarbons. The boiling point of petrol is generally around 30-200°C, while the melting point is typically below -50°C.
NO! Its a type of gasoline. :)
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Distillation, Gasoline has a lower boiling-point, so it will separate-out first.