Distillation, Gasoline has a lower boiling-point, so it will separate-out first.
From my experience they do seperate. Gas (petrol) to the bottm and diesel to the top.
In my experience if allowed to sit still they will separate, gasoline to the top.
To detect traces of diesel in petrol, you can perform a simple test by mixing a small amount of the fuel with water in a clear container. Diesel and petrol do not mix well, so if diesel is present, it will separate and form a distinct layer. Additionally, you can check for the characteristic smell of diesel, which is heavier and oilier than petrol. If you suspect significant contamination, consider getting the fuel analyzed by a professional laboratory.
Petrol and diesel can be separated from crude oil through a process called fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated in a distillation column, which allows the different components to evaporate at their specific boiling points. This process results in the separation of petrol and diesel, along with other refined products, based on their molecular weights.
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
diesel and petrol are source which is used to generate power.
The burning temperature of diesel is higher than that of petrol. Diesel ignites at a higher temperature compared to petrol.
Petrol is and bit more vicous and that diesel is a lot darker than petrol. Petrol burns quicker when set alight, however diesel burns more brightly!
Fractional distillation ( i think)
Petrol is far more comustile compared to Diesel
No, you cannot convert a petrol to burn diesel.
petrol