Yes
Petrol is mainly alkanes, and so is probably miscible with most of them.
Petrol or spirit can dissolve themocol in it
Unlike salt and sugar, petrol is a nonpolar substance, meaning that the electrons in its molecules are evenly distributed, rather than concentrated in some areas to make the molecule negatively charged on one side and positively charged on the other, as is the case with polar substances. Polar substances, as well as ionic substances such as salt, tend to dissolve more effectively in other polar substances, such as water, while nonpolar substances tend to dissolve well in nonpolar substances, such as oil. So while salt and sugar dissolve well in water, and oil might dissolve well in petrol, salt and sugar will not dissolve to any great degree in petrol.
Many candles are made of paraffin wax, which is a petroleum product. Of course, other candles are made of beeswax or tallow.
Yes
because its not a liquid its a solid
Solvent wax refers to solvents that remove wax. The solvent is able to dissolve, or get rid of, the wax.
Petrol is mainly alkanes, and so is probably miscible with most of them.
yes.
If we dissolve kerosene in petrol running vehicle the petrol filtrer in the car will be damaged and also the pump.
Petrol or spirit can dissolve themocol in it
gasoline dissolves thruw plastic ins seconds
no because it is a physical change it wont dissolve it though
Boiling water of course
sometimes depending on the duration of contact
How about you try it and find out? My guess is yes.