We can't make anywhere near enough of it to replace all petrol used.
Yes
the future of petrol is not in fact petrol it is hydrogen hydrogen in the future will be used as a fuel in our cars because of it's abundance and the fact that the only thing that comes out of the exhaust is water H20. honda have already made a hydrogen car (not on sale) and if you search it up you will probably find it. when we find an easier way of extracting it it will almost certainly replace the void t left by petrol
So that in the future, petrol will be there for us to use.
Its highly unlikely....
Yes.
It is extremely unlikely to find Iodine in petrol/gasoline. It is not deliberately added. Bromine used to be added in the form of Lead Tetrabromide.
I had this problem It was the fuel filler cap that was leaking petrol when cornering Replace the locking petrol cap
The main tail pipe emissions are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water, nitrous oxide, and unburnt hydro carbons.
Can't get answer from Tesco and Wikipidea doesn't know - Note to self... do not buy a Tesco branded Petrol lawnmover in future.
Oil of oil palm trees are going to replace the petrol. solar energy is going to replace the electricity from...
diesel Ethanol Natural Gas Propane Battery power
Yes it is possible although it is costly and not so easily got.