Yes - all liquids can with the exception of Liquid Helium.
Diesel fuel and petrol/gasoline are similar; both of them are mainly mixtures of hydrocarbons. However, Diesel is considerably less volatile because it the compounds in it are of higher molecular weight; they have a higher boiling point ... and also a higher freezing point.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
Petrol is a liquid. It is a refined product derived from crude oil and is commonly used as fuel for vehicles.
Petrol contain a high number of components.
Petrol contain a huge number of organic compounds.
Yes, petrol can freeze at temperatures below -58°F (-50°C). When frozen, petrol will solidify and may cause damage to the fuel system in a vehicle. It is important to keep petrol stored in a controlled environment to prevent freezing.
Aviation fuel is mixed with anti-freeze and other additives able to withstand colder temperatures at greater altitudes.
Petrol, also known as gasoline, does not have a single freezing point as it is a mixture of hydrocarbons. However, the components of petrol typically begin to solidify at temperatures below -40°C (-40°F).
Diesel fuel and petrol/gasoline are similar; both of them are mainly mixtures of hydrocarbons. However, Diesel is considerably less volatile because it the compounds in it are of higher molecular weight; they have a higher boiling point ... and also a higher freezing point.
i would 50/50 it just to be on the safe side as you dont want anythign to freeze up.
I always ran my Volkswagen diesel in the winter one gallon of petrol to a tank of fuel. At this time diesel was not being made with anti freeze additive so lorries and early cars on diesel would fuel freeze in severe weather. I had two cars and both ran for 100,000 giving me no engine problems so a small amount will not bother a tank full of diesel or the engine
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.