PETROL;;;;
petrol produces 3 prominent harmful gases when burned in an internal combustion engine.
Diesel
Who told you it is harmful? It is only harmful if it is a Diesel engine. If it is a petrol (gasoline) engine then Petrol is what it takes to run.
Sulfur in petrol and diesel can form sulfur dioxide when burned, which contributes to air pollution and causes respiratory problems. Removing sulfur reduces harmful emissions and helps protect public health and the environment.
Harmful, because petrol fumes are produced by various engines that are considered to be harmful. Also, they pollute the environment.
Yes, petrol is toxic if ingested, inhaled, or in contact with skin for prolonged periods. It can cause harmful health effects, such as irritation, dizziness, and even organ damage. It is important to handle and store petrol carefully to minimize the risk of exposure.
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
diesel and petrol are source which is used to generate power.
The burning temperature of diesel is higher than that of petrol. Diesel ignites at a higher temperature compared to petrol.
Petrol is and bit more vicous and that diesel is a lot darker than petrol. Petrol burns quicker when set alight, however diesel burns more brightly!
Petrol is far more comustile compared to Diesel
No, you cannot convert a petrol to burn diesel.
oooh, put petrol in?? nice! You can either remove the tank and empty it by tipping it out of the filler neck, or you can siphen it, by doing this though you wont get all the fuel out. If you have put unleaded in, i suggest you take the tank off and make sure you get all the diesel out, although diesel isn't as harmful to a petrol system as petrol is to diesel. Make sure you fill the tank fully once you have refit the talk to dilute the remaining petrol as much as possible.