Gases are always miscible, so water vapor and gasoline vapor can be mixed.
It doesn't a great deal of sense to talk about the volatility of vapors. Volatile means "easily vaporized". It's hard to get much easier than "it's already vaporized."
Antifreeze, Pesticide then Gasoline. Antifreeze has to weigh right at as much as water to make sure they mix in the cooling system - no bubbling up. Pesticides are made from materials lighter than water but mixed with water as a medium, so they are lighter than antifreeze. Gasoline is very light (the lighter the fuel with the same energy content, the more efficient it is), it' lighter than water so it's definitely lighter than antifreeze. Since pesticides are mostly water, in all likelihood gasoline is lighter than the pesticides.antifreeze > pesticides > gasoline
Hydrogen sulphide explodes when it is mixed with oxygen.
Oftentimes yes. And the mixed feelings may not have anything to do with you. It may be something else in their life. Let your heart be your guide.
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Alfred Nobel had been working with nitroglycerine, it could be made more stable against handling, by incorporating the liquid with diatomaceous earth. This he named dynamite, using the Greek word for power. Later he continued to explore other additives to make a more powerful explosive, and eventually settled on a mixture with nitrocellulose, and this is mixed with inert material to make a stiff paste. This he called Gelignite. This is contained in paper tubes, and is sold in various strengths.
The most common additive is MTBE.
Vehicular Battery Off-gassesYes, when a lead-acid battery is either charged or discharged it emits gasses [vapors]. Although there could be others, the primary gas is Hydrogen [H2], and sometimes Hydrogen Sulphide [H2S].If and when mixed in the proper ratio with the air, both of these gasses are highly explosive!!!!!
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In general gasoline is not more explosive then gas although it depends on the conditions and the gas. Probably you are referring to natural gas, the gas piped into homes which is predominantly methane. In general flammable gasses are more explosive than flammable liquids because they are mixed up with atmospheric oxygen. This is why modern cars have fuel injection which sprays the petrol to make it more easily combustible. In fact liquid petrol is not explosive at all but because it is volatile a layer of vapour forms above the surface of the liquid which is explosive. The mix of fuel and oxygen is the critical factor in whether something is explosive. Some gases, such as the noble gases are not flammable at all.
Mixed gasoline typically refers to a fuel mixture that contains gasoline as well as additives or other types of fuel, while regular gasoline is a standard fuel used in most vehicles. Mixed gasoline may have a higher octane rating or contain ethanol, which can impact engine performance. It is important to use the appropriate type of gasoline recommended for your vehicle to ensure proper functioning.
It is known as gasahol. Ethanol fuel mixed with 15% gasoline is known as E85, though all gas sold in the US has to have some ethanol mixed in by law.
Petrol, or octane, has no surface tension because it is a non-polar molecule. Water is very polar, meaning the water molecule has a positive end and a negative end. This causes hydrogen bonding, an inter-molecular attraction, between water molecules. This in turn causes surface tension, which binds water into droplets, and explains many of water's properties. So, petrol evaporates more quickly than water and pours easier.
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Gasoline has a density of around .71g/mL while water's density is 1g/mL so Gasoline floats on Water.
Hydrogen is the element commonly used in balloons that can be explosive when mixed with oxygen in the presence of a spark or flame.
gasoline combined with air will explode, gasoline won't burn without air the fumes mixed with air will explode but the gasolin will burn
The cost of gasoline made their summer plans too expensive. The small engine ran on gasoline mixed with oil.