There are quite a few, All i know of is Gasoline/Deisel and oil.
Gases that can leave a car include carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and hydrocarbons. These gases are emitted from the exhaust system of a car and contribute to air pollution and global climate change.
No, smoke from a car exhaust is not a colloid. A colloid is a mixture where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another substance. In the case of car exhaust smoke, it is a suspension of various fine particles and gases in the air, not a true colloidal system.
No, inert gases should not be stored with oxidizing gases. Inert gases like nitrogen or argon are used to displace oxygen in storage containers to prevent combustion or oxidation reactions. Storing them with oxidizing gases could lead to potential fire or explosion hazards.
The main greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and fluorinated gases. These gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
The plural of gas is gases.
nitrogen
Yes, because when a car is off, no noxious gases are released. However, if the car is on in a closed space, the space will eventually fill up with poison gases and it will not be safe.
Gases that can leave a car include carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and hydrocarbons. These gases are emitted from the exhaust system of a car and contribute to air pollution and global climate change.
Reg. Gas and Diesel.
Antoxemede gases and b class antoxemede
Just about all the gases that are in car exhaust, including carbon monoxide, methane, and hydrogen.
the tailpipe on a car is also known as the EXHAUST of the car where the gases from the combustion happening inside the engine escape.
CO2 or Carbon Dioxide from the gasoline being emitted from the car exhaust.
Catalytic converter.
The exhaust system.
Gasket
Hmm that's a hard one air .