Petrol (gasoline in US) is a mixture of hydrocarbons with additives such as ethers and aromatics. Sometimes ethanol is also present. The elements present are principally carbon and hydrogen contained in hydrocarbons such as isoctane and some oxygen in methyl tert-butyl ether and perhaps in ethanol.
It is extremely unlikely to find Iodine in petrol/gasoline. It is not deliberately added. Bromine used to be added in the form of Lead Tetrabromide.
Yes
Elemental form refers to the pure, basic form of an element that consists of only atoms of that element. It is the simplest and most basic form in which an element can exist, with no chemical combination with any other element.
When petrol burns in air, its mass is decreased. This is because during combustion, petrol combines with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor, resulting in a decrease in the mass of the original petrol.
No, a diamond is not considered an element. It is a form of carbon, which is an element.
chemicals in leaded petrol?
Petrol is a compound, not an element. It is made up of a mixture of hydrocarbons, primarily containing carbon and hydrogen atoms.
It is extremely unlikely to find Iodine in petrol/gasoline. It is not deliberately added. Bromine used to be added in the form of Lead Tetrabromide.
As well as petrol you need oxygen and an ignition source
Petroleum.
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The simplest form of an element is an atom. Subatomic particles are not a form of the element; they are a "building block" of an element.
Well that would be CARBON :]
Yes, petrol is a form of energy because it is a fuel that can be burned to release heat and generate power for various applications such as transportation or heating.
what is the full form of abbrevation with each chracter
This simple form of a chemical element is the atom.
No, petrol is a form of stored chemical energy. When burned, it releases heat energy which can be used to perform work.