It would be very difficult, if not impossible, to ignite petrol
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Petrol catches fire easily because it is a highly flammable liquid that evaporates quickly at room temperature, creating a mixture of vapor and air that is easily ignitable. Additionally, petrol has a low flash point, which is the temperature at which it can produce enough vapor to ignite when exposed to a flame. These factors make petrol highly flammable and pose a fire risk.
Because petrol is a combustible substance. Water is inert.
To extinguish a fire caused by burning petrol, immediately cut off the source of oxygen by using a fire blanket or a heavy, non-flammable material to smother the flames. Avoid using water, as it can spread the fire due to petrol's low density. If the fire is small and manageable, you can also use a Class B fire extinguisher designed for flammable liquids. If the fire is large or uncontrollable, evacuate the area and call emergency services.
Yes, petrol mixed with sand can burn, but the effectiveness of the combustion will be significantly reduced compared to burning petrol in its liquid form. The sand acts as an inert material that can absorb some of the heat and prevent the petrol from igniting fully. While the petrol can still ignite and produce some flames, the mixture will not sustain a fire as efficiently as pure petrol would.
i don't know
Its highly unlikely....
Petrol will catch fire first, petrol is highly flammable, diesel is not.
No, it does not.
fire point of petrol
A fire is radiation.
A conflict is like a 'fire'. Water puts out the fire. Petrol makes the fire stronger. Water or petrol poured on the fire(conflict )
A fire is radiation.
A fire is radiation.
A fire is radiation.
To enable Bluetooth on a Kindle Fire, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick Actions menu, then tap on "Settings." In the Settings menu, select "Wireless" and then tap on "Bluetooth." From there, you can turn on Bluetooth and pair your device with compatible Bluetooth accessories. Note that Bluetooth functionality is built into the Kindle Fire, so you don't need to download it separately.
Petrol stations are potentially very dangerous, because petrol is fire hazard. If petrol leaks from pump for any reasons eg petrol nuzzle misused, or pipe crack or gets damages then petrol can leak onto forecourt and catch fire or even explode.
Water is a conductor of electricity, so using it to put out an electrical fire can result in electric shock or spreading the fire. In the case of a petrol tank fire, water is denser than petrol and can cause the petrol to spread, making the fire larger. It may also cause an explosion due to the rapid vaporization of water.