The word "fume" generally implies a gas. The only common exception I know of is in the two word phrase "silica fume", which is sometimes used for very fine solid silica particles that have been prepared by a process including a step of passing silica through a fume stage. Such solid material is preferably called "fumed silica".
If, by 'petrol', you mean auto fuel or gasoline, then normally it is in a liquid state.If you meant petroleum in general, it can be found in solid, liquid, or gaseous form, depending on the exact type.
Petrol (hydrocarbon) + Oxygen (gas) -> Carbon dioxide (gas) + Water vapor (gas) + Energy.
The three forms of fuel needed for a fire to start are fuel in the form of a solid (such as wood or paper), fuel in the form of a liquid (such as petrol or oil), and fuel in the form of a gas (such as natural gas or propane).
The solid substance left after heating coal is called coal ash, while the residue left after heating petrol is known as petroleum coke. These solid substances are byproducts of the heating process and can vary in composition depending on how the coal or petrol was processed.
You are likely to be either coke (from coal) or carbon residue (from petrol). These solid substances are left behind when coal or petrol is heated in the absence of oxygen, which removes volatile components and leaves behind a carbon-rich material.
Petrol, or gasoline, at standard temperature and pressure is a liquid.
The word "fume" generally implies a gas. The only common exception I know of is in the two word phrase "silica fume", which is sometimes used for very fine solid silica particles that have been prepared by a process including a step of passing silica through a fume stage. Such solid material is preferably called "fumed silica".
petrol is gas : )
Unleaded gas is petrol. In some countries they call it petrol and in others it is called gasoline or gas.
A gas is something which you make food with and a petrol gas for a car. gas can be be in different ways such as petrol and gas cooker.
As you have given it. 'petrol' More formally, ' petroleum'. or 'Gasoline/gas' (American).
It is the French word for "gas".
A gas is something which you make food with and a petrol gas for a car. gas can be be in different ways such as petrol and gas cooker.
petrol
Gas is gasoline while petrol is a byproduct of semen
There are no types of gas present in petrol because it is basically a liquid that is used in cars and vehicles. Petrol is the UK term for gasoline.
Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.