Gasoline vapor when it is mixed with air. This is very readily ignited.
Yes, gasoline can still be dangerous after it dries because it can leave behind flammable vapors that can ignite easily.
Gasoline is very flammable and fairly toxic by inhalation and swallowing. The real danger though is familiarity. So many people are so familiar with gasoline as an every day substance that they fail to take care of a fairly dangerous substance. That is what makes it ESPECIALLY dangerous.
Eating with gasoline on your hands is very dangerous. Gasoline is toxic and can be harmful if ingested. It can cause serious health issues, including poisoning and damage to internal organs. It is important to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling food to avoid any potential health risks.
Yes, hydrogen is more explosive than gasoline.
Yes, hydrogen is more flammable than gasoline.
Diesel may be more dangerous in some respects, Gasoline can be more dangerous in other respects. You will have to re-phrase your question to ask exactly what you mean .
Since the word "dangerous" is considered a long adjective (of 3 or more syllables), the words "more" and "most" are used to form the comparative and superlative forms. The comparative form is more dangerous. The superlative form is most dangerous.
because alcogas is dangerous to substitute to gasoline and it is also dangerous to our health and it can cause some diseases.
Yes, gasoline can still be dangerous after it dries because it can leave behind flammable vapors that can ignite easily.
The reactants (gasoline vapors) are more dangerous in a gasoline fire, as they are highly flammable and can ignite easily. The products of combustion (carbon dioxide, water vapor, carbon monoxide) are a byproduct of the burning process and are less hazardous in terms of fire risk.
This is a dangerous thing, it can happen if the gas evaporates in a confined or low lying place. Large fires and explosions can result. It is also a miss-use of language to think that a true white fluffy cloud can form in the sky from gasoline.
They do, but the fuel is more dangerous to handle and the infrastructure is more expensive than with regular gasoline cars.
Gasoline vapor reacts explosively with the oxygen in air if ignited.
Crack is a diluted, easier-to-smoke form of cocaine. It is even more dangerous than regular cocaine.
Burning a tree stump using gasoline is not recommended as it can be dangerous and may not effectively remove the stump. It is safer and more effective to use professional stump removal methods.
Carbon from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Thehydrogen from the gasoline combines with oxygen to form water vapor.
Gasoline is a liquid, gas is a vapor.