Petrol has been added chemicals that will make you vomit, because it is poisonous. Many people develop a rash being exposed to petrol and petroleum products.
In "clean" form, you will not die from a mouthful, just be confined to the bathroom the rest of the day.
We make substances for specific use, like soft drinks are made for drinking, petrol is made to power engines. There are lots of substances ready at hand to try, like washing detergents, air fuel, chloride and water. When we use a substance in a way tat we know it is not intended to be used it just exhibits ignorance.
If you die from drinking petrol, its because you puke your head off. Most of us that have boats with petrol engines need to empty the tanks now and then, and have to start by sucking air out of a hose until it reaches the pump, and and up with a mouthful of it every now and then. It tastes awful but so far, I have not died.
Many petrol cars have fuel injectors.
Water doesn't combust.
I'm sorry to say this but your teacher is not speaking the truth. Cows do not drink petrol, they drink water. Just like you, me, your friends and your teachers do. If they drink petrol they will die.
No, you should not.
You will die!
Your car breaks down and you cant move at all until you find a garage then it costs a fortune! Running petrol in a diesel engine will destroy that diesel engine.
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
Petrol is poisonous. You should NEVER drink vehicle fuel.
i think that we use petrol for vehicles lawn mowers etc. but we use on a daily basis too much petrol we should really cut our oil use
yes ever since 1981
Using a naked flame in a petrol station is dangerous because petrol vapors are highly flammable. Even a small spark from a flame could ignite these vapors, leading to a fire or explosion. This is why it is important to follow safety guidelines and only use equipment that is intrinsically safe in petrol stations.
A Petrol engine use petrol that it ignites to cause an explosion in the cylinders, where the diesel engine works by compressing the mix of diesel and air, expose this to heat to make it explode but over a longer time. So a diesel engine has no spark plugs. The diesel needs pressure and heat, while petrol is explosive, will explode. So the two cannot be used together.