Yes, nitromethane is more explosive than gasoline. Nitromethane has a higher energy density and burns more quickly, making it a popular choice in drag racing and other high-performance applications. However, nitromethane is also more unstable and requires special handling and precautions due to its highly explosive nature.
Nitro or nitromethane is faster than gasoline in drag racing due to its higher energy content and ability to produce more power. Nitromethane allows for quicker acceleration and higher speeds compared to regular gasoline.
Nitromethane, CH3NO2, is an organic compound that is more flammable than gasoline. And, though it is widely used in industry, it is also used as an additive in racing fuels to increase the volatility of the combusted materials. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.
Because of the fumes. Technically if you threw a match at a gallon of gasoline and could get it past the fumes the match would go out when it hit the liquid. But the match will pass through the fumes and ignite and then the gasoline will ignite and burn or explode. So an empty barrel is all fumes and therefore an explosive environment exists in the drum.
Yes, far more explosive. The eruption of Krakatoa was more than 10 times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens.
It is explosive (it is a stratovolcano). In a worst-case scenario, more than 400,000 people would have to be evacuated from the proximity of the volcano: up to 30 km / 19 mi from the cone.
Yes, hydrogen is more explosive than gasoline.
Nitro or nitromethane is faster than gasoline in drag racing due to its higher energy content and ability to produce more power. Nitromethane allows for quicker acceleration and higher speeds compared to regular gasoline.
Hydrogen is more explosive than gasoline.
Nitromethane, CH3NO2, is an organic compound that is more flammable than gasoline. And, though it is widely used in industry, it is also used as an additive in racing fuels to increase the volatility of the combusted materials. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.
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.
Gasoline is more explosive than many other common fuels, such as diesel and natural gas. It has a higher volatility and flammability, making it more prone to combustion when exposed to a spark or flame.
no it isn't
Nitromethane works well. i ain't no chemists so I'll explain simply.. gasoline needs allmost 15 lbs. of air to burn 1 lb. of gas .. a nitromethane engine will need less than 2 lbs. of air to burn 1 lb. of methane , so you can put a little more than 7 times more fuel into the cylinder -- more fuel in cylinder =s more power..
A "nitro-burning" engine and a "top fuel" engine are the same thing -- engines designed to burn nitromethane rather than gasoline. Gasoline is a hydrocarbon, Nitromethane is a little like gasoline that has been pre-mixed with nitrous oxide. The fuel comes with its own oxygen atoms to help it burn. it is extremely flamible and is usually used as a regular fuel not like nitrous where it is an additive. stick with '' N2o''(chemical equation for nitrous oxide) if you dont know about nitrometh.
Yes, hydrogen is more flammable than gasoline.
Do race cars use gasoline like normal cars do or do they use something elseIt depends on the type of race car you are talking about. For example:NASCAR engines burn 110-octane leaded gasoline.Indy cars burn pure methanol (a.k.a. wood alcohol, CH3OH).Top Fuel dragsters and funny cars burn nitromethane (CH3NO2).Each of these fuels has advantages and disadvantages. For example, the methanol fuel used in Indy cars has the advantage that it can run at extremely high compression ratios for Methanol also has a nice safety feature -- you can extinguish a methanol fire with water. 110-octane gasoline also handles high compression well. Nitromethane is basically a liquid explosive and contains a great deal of energy per unit volume (more than twice that of gasoline).
Because of the fumes. Technically if you threw a match at a gallon of gasoline and could get it past the fumes the match would go out when it hit the liquid. But the match will pass through the fumes and ignite and then the gasoline will ignite and burn or explode. So an empty barrel is all fumes and therefore an explosive environment exists in the drum.