If gasoline gets on your skin, it can cause irritation, redness, and even burns. To treat it, immediately wash the affected area with soap and water, and avoid rubbing or scratching the skin. Seek medical attention if the irritation persists or if you experience any severe symptoms.
Yes, gasoline and water do not mix well and can cause damage to the engine if water gets into the fuel system. It can lead to engine misfires, stalling, and can also damage fuel injectors and other engine components. It is important to prevent water contamination in gasoline to ensure the proper functioning of the vehicle.
I'm a virtual assistant and do not have physical form, so I do not have any bodily functions or smells. If you are experiencing an unusual smell like gasoline, it could be a sign of a medical issue or exposure to certain substances, and it's advisable to consult a doctor for further evaluation.
If sodium hydroxide gets on your skin, you should immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical attention if necessary. Do not attempt to neutralize the chemical on your own.
In the combustion chamber of a car the gas must first be atomized, or mixed with oxygen and becomes a mist this is what your fuel injectors or carburetor do. Then it gets compressed by the piston and the spark plug which is at the top of the combustion chamber receives a small electric charge from the battery and it arcs across the gap at the bottom and that spark ignites the atomized fuel creating heat, expansion and exhaust.
If pewter gets wet, it may develop water stains or tarnish. It is important to dry pewter thoroughly after it gets wet to prevent any damage. Additionally, prolonged exposure to water could potentially cause corrosion on the surface of pewter over time.
If a horses foot gets infect you should call your Equine vet and farrier to try and determine what is wrong with it and how best to treat it. Typically the horse will recover fully unless the infection is left untreated.
Nothing happens to the engine but the gasoline gets old. Before you park the vehicle add some fuel storage treatment to the gas tank and run it for a few miles.
If pepper spray gets in your mouth, it can cause intense burning, irritation, and difficulty breathing. To treat it, rinse your mouth with cold water, drink milk or a milk-based product to help neutralize the effects, and seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not drink water or try to induce vomiting, as this can make the burning sensation worse.
You should treat it, or lay it down. Call the vet, but after you move the dog laying down or it will get worser.
When it gets burnt out after being used as fuel.
Carbon Monoxide is a by-product of combustion of petroleum (Gasoline) When gasoline burns (Because of the ignition that happens within the engine) it products carbon monoxide (Chemical Formula "CO"). The greater the engine capacity and power/speed, the greater is the amount of gasoline that gets burnt and greater is the amount of carbon monoxide produced
Yes, gasoline is the hottest. No other car gas gets even close to as hot.
Nothing. But you should try to find your house before it gets to dark.
No, it become unusable at that point. Gasoline has a considerably lower flash point than hydraulic oil, and hydraulic oil gets heated when it is in use.
It melts.What's wrong with you are you crazy, you should you know what happens to snow when it gets warm!? F*** you
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it gets warmer then it gets colder