no
Petrol and oil will mix, with the petrol acting as a solvent.
Petrol is a non-polar organic solvent, while sodium is a highly reactive metal that could react violently with the components of petrol, such as hydrocarbons. Also, sodium can potentially ignite in the presence of air or moisture, making it unsafe to store in a flammable environment like petrol.
Perchloroethylene, also known as "perc," is commonly used as a solvent for dry cleaning clothes. It is effective at removing stains and dirt from fabrics without causing damage.
Ionic compounds are held together by strong electrostatic forces between oppositely charged ions. When placed in a non-aqueous solvent like petrol which contains nonpolar molecules, these strong ionic bonds are not easily broken as the solvent cannot interact effectively with the ions. Therefore, ionic compounds are typically insoluble in non-aqueous solvents like petrol.
Polystyrene, the main component of thermocol, can be dissolved by a solvent called limonene. Limonene is a natural solvent derived from citrus fruits and is effective in breaking down and dissolving polystyrene foam.
Solvent
no it is used to bombarding into the piston
In a solution of petrol, the solvent is typically the hydrocarbon components, which make up the majority of the petrol mixture, while the solute can be considered any additives or dissolved substances, such as octane boosters or detergents. However, since petrol is a complex mixture rather than a true solution, the terms solute and solvent are not strictly applicable. Instead, petrol consists of various hydrocarbons, primarily alkanes, cycloalkanes, and aromatic hydrocarbons.
yes.
Petrol and oil will mix, with the petrol acting as a solvent.
Because it's vapour is too volatile
paint
Golf grip solvent is lighter fluid/shellite.
If your car smells of petrol inside, and you have not been using a petrol-like solvent to clean something inside the car, you probably have a fuel leak and should have the car checked by someone able to detect and fix a leak.
Because water is a polar solvent and alcohol isn't.
Petrol is a non-polar organic solvent, while sodium is a highly reactive metal that could react violently with the components of petrol, such as hydrocarbons. Also, sodium can potentially ignite in the presence of air or moisture, making it unsafe to store in a flammable environment like petrol.
A rag with a bit of petrol or otehr orgaanic solvent should do well enough,