because it has very less density.
Yes
It will not go as fast but it will still evaporate.
They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
There has to be an open space for the water to evaporate
The density of petrol is 0.8g cm3 which is the same as 800g per litre The mass of petrol supplied is 4Kg = 4000 grams =4000/0.8 = 5000cm3 5000cm3 = 5 litres of petrol. Answered by the longfield BTEC boys.
In a petrol engine, the petrol is evaporated before it is burnt, this means it burns better, increasing engine efficiency.
Yes
Because the sun will reach it and cause it to evaporate.
Many liquids evaporate, one example is water
Fractional distillation. Petrol and diesel evaporate at different temperatures.
Petrol or gasoline will evaporate fastest. Water is next and motor oil would be the slowest. Factors include temperature, viscosity and surface tension of the liquid.
It is more volatile than water.
Yes, because if it is a liquid it will evaporate. Not as fast as water though but eventually it will evaporate.
Petrol evaporates faster than water at room temperature. this is because the boiling point of petrol is 95oC and water's boiling point is 100oC. As the boiling point of water is higher than that of petrol, petrol evaporates faster as it achieves its boiling point before water does.
Yes, very fast.
Yes, unless it's in a very well sealed container not in the fuel tank of your vehicle. the elements of the petrol will evaporate
one simple test for purity :- two drops of petrol when put on a filter paper should evaporate without leaving a patch or stain.