You need a special kind of stove that can handle liquid hydrocarbons.
there is no stove invented that can handle liquid hydrocarbons.
Petrol is highly flammable and volatile, making it dangerous to use as a fuel in stoves. Its combustion can produce harmful fumes and emissions, posing health risks. Additionally, petrol burns at a higher temperature than is typically needed for cooking, which can lead to food burning or the stove malfunctioning.
petrol is made from the fossil fuel oil
Fuel oil is thicker than petrol because it has a higher viscosity and density. Fuel oil is used in heating systems and diesel engines, while petrol is used as a fuel for gasoline engines in cars.
I don't know what a 'petrol electric fuel' might be. You certainly can't use petrol in a diesel engine.
oil is used to produce petrol.
White gas is a generic name for camp stove & lantern fuel or naphtha. It is also what some call gasoline with no additives or dye added. White gas should never be used in any vehicle.
It is used as fuel in vehicles
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Petrol is the term used for gasoline in some countries, like UK, Australia, New Zealand
A Petrol Pump is used to put fuel into a fuel tank.