Uh it isn't? , the only explanation I can seem to think of for even proposing that query is that you have Witnessed Red diesel (Which,is Obviously Red and not pink) which is a Duty/VAT and largely tax free fuel used for Agro-cultural Purposes . and I really, really hope you ain't been filling your Vehicle up with that! .... because , Red diesel> No Tax > No tax> tax evasion > is a criminal offense.
No, petrol is not an electrolyte. An electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water, while petrol, which is a hydrocarbon-based fuel, does not possess this property.
Petrol is a mixture of hydrocarbons that includes alkanes. So, some components of petrol can dissolve in alkanes, especially those with similar molecular structures. However, not all components of petrol will dissolve in alkanes, as petrol is a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons.
Because petrol is volatile, some of it evaporates into the air and that's what you smell.You can smell petrol at a petrol station because sometimes people spill it as they put it into their cars.
Petrol (gasoline) has a neutral pH of around 7.
pH has NO VALUE in petrol, becuase it is immischible with water.
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
petrol cars are cars with petrol in them lol
enough petrol to get you to a petrol garage anywhere in the UK
at a petrol station
thats a tough one- maybe by a petrol truck.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
Unleaded petrol is petrol that has not been treated with a lead compound.
Go to petrol station. Get petrol. Wahoo!
petrol is gas : )
The petrol is pumped from the tank to feed the engine.
WHAT ARE THE BASIC PARTS OF PETROL ENGINE? HOW DOES PETROL ENGINE WORKS?
"conserve petrol, conserve petrol & save your life by breathing fresh air" "save petrol, save money"