It is more volatile. It vaporizes easier and therefor burns faster.
It's better for the environment and makes cars go faster than diesel. Diesel engines are however, simpler.
not at all. that will cause engine damage. gasoline burns at a much lower temperature than diesel fuel so you will get pre ignition. diesel fuel has more useable power in than gasoline. gasoline is rated in octane and diesel fuel is rated in cetane. with diesel fuel the higher the cetane the faster the fuel will burn for a more complete combustion. so if you want more power from a diesel a place to start is a higher cetane diesel fuel. but things like bigger trubos, vgt turbos, injectors, intercoolers have a much bigger effect on power than fuel
to this day diesel is the "best" to burn it has a higher flash point than gasoline so it burns hotter and better
i dont think anyone knows the answer to that apart from teachers
There's no such thing as a CO2 car, unless you mean a CO2 emitting car, which would be a gasoline, or other fossil fuel such as diesel or bio diesel.
Both are petroleum products but gasoline is refined further than diesel is.
Of course diesel will burn. It is a fuel used in the internal combustion diesel engine. It burns from being compressed to a very high ratio rather than from a spark plug. Diesel fuel is manufactured along side unleaded gasoline and powers millions of vehicles worldwide.
Diesel engine runs at a higher compression ratio than a gasoline engine. A typical diesel engine may also use a longer stroke and smaller bore than a gasoline engine. Diesel fuel has a higher energy density than gasoline.
Diesel typically burns hotter than gasoline due to its higher energy density and combustion efficiency. This is why diesel engines are often more fuel-efficient than gasoline engines. However, the exact temperature at which they burn can also depend on factors like air-to-fuel ratio and engine design.
Diesel fuel is usually expensive than gasoline because, diesel undergoes many expensive processes in the refinery than gasoline.
I'm going to go with "No" as gasoline requires more refining than diesel does.
Yes, diesel fuel contains more energy per gallon than gasoline.