i kno there is oil but i 2 is trying 2 figure out what the 2nd thing is GOOD LUCK THOUGH!!
To effectively remove water from gasoline, you can use a water-absorbing product like a fuel additive or a water separator. These products work by binding to the water molecules in the gasoline, allowing them to be separated and removed. It is important to follow the instructions provided by the product manufacturer to ensure safe and effective removal of water from gasoline.
NO! Gasoline is a highly flammable petrol (oil) based product so they wont mix but rather the water, which is heavier than gas, will sit on the bottom of the container they are in. If this is a vehicle then its the gas tank and since the fuel pump pumps off the bottom the vehicle wont start.
Yes, gasoline is less dense than pure water. Gasoline has a lower density than water, which is why gasoline floats on top of water if they are mixed together.
Gasoline has a density of around .71g/mL while water's density is 1g/mL so Gasoline floats on Water.
Gasoline is made up of hydrocarbon molecules that are heavier than water molecules. This difference in molecular weight causes gasoline to be denser than water, making it float on top when the two are mixed. Additionally, gasoline contains additives that further contribute to its heavier weight compared to water.
No. Gasoline is an oil product and does not mix with water.
To effectively remove water from gasoline, you can use a water-absorbing product like a fuel additive or a water separator. These products work by binding to the water molecules in the gasoline, allowing them to be separated and removed. It is important to follow the instructions provided by the product manufacturer to ensure safe and effective removal of water from gasoline.
I recomend hot water as gasoline is still an oil product and will be greasy
No. Gasoline is a product of the petroleum industry, generally considered part of the mining industry. Ethanol, which is an agriculture product is sometimes blended into gasoline for cars.
Gasoline is because it is a product of oil, which is a fossil fuel. None of the others would qualify.
From the Crude Splitter Column top tray, gasoline in vapor form is condensed in the condenser overhead vessel. The gasoline product from the vessel is sent to the gasoline stripper column. The bottom product of this gasoline stripper column is termed SR Gasoline.
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ANSWER grams of WHAT ? You can not do this conversion without density of your "product". Gasoline lighter than water, so, 7.01 gram of gasoline will give you more mLs, than 7.01 gram of water. But the water is a "standard liquid". 1 kilogram of water equals 1 Liter.
ANSWER ml of WHAT ? You can not do this conversion without density of your "product". Gasoline lighter than water, so, 240 ml of gasoline will give you less grams, than 240 ml of water. But the water is a "standard liquid". 1 kilogram of water equals 1 Liter.
NO! Gasoline is a highly flammable petrol (oil) based product so they wont mix but rather the water, which is heavier than gas, will sit on the bottom of the container they are in. If this is a vehicle then its the gas tank and since the fuel pump pumps off the bottom the vehicle wont start.
Yes, gasoline is less dense than pure water. Gasoline has a lower density than water, which is why gasoline floats on top of water if they are mixed together.
Because water is not a flammable substance and gasoline is.