Since water doesn't burn like petrol, it's far less useful to power engines with.
The petrol undergoes combustion in the presence of oxygen from the atmosphere and is converted into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. The energy runs the engine, and carbon dioxide and water are given off as waste products. And banana
is petrol haver than water
It actually is used, but only to cool the burning structures. If you add water to a large oil or gas fire, it would carry the burning fuel around, since the fuel is lighter and will float on the water.
nothing different will happen as petrol is a type of oil, the petrol will come on the top of water and water will get settled down.
Yes. Apparently they used to do this in the RAF in WWII
It's not recommended for your vehicle, as it gives less for the engine to burn, as water is not flammable obviously. pour the water in to the petrol, or pour the petrol into the water. Shake, don't stir.
petrol and water
Yes - Oil is lighter than water. Petrol, or gasoline, floats on water because it is lighter that water.
how is petrol used in our everday life
pH has NO VALUE in petrol, becuase it is immischible with water.
Petrol is used by us in Motor Car and Generators.
diesel and petrol are source which is used to generate power.