no its not it is an neutral!!11
The acid commonly used in the production of petrol, nylon, and detergents is sulfuric acid. In the petroleum industry, it acts as a catalyst in refining processes. For nylon production, it is involved in the synthesis of intermediates like adipic acid. In the manufacture of detergents, sulfuric acid is used to produce surfactants by reacting with fatty alcohols.
Sulphur is removed from petrol in some countries because burning petroleum releases sulphur dioxide. This mixes with water vapour and rain in the atmosphere to cause acid rain.
When burned, sulfur yields toxic sulfur dioxide, which forms irritants in the atmosphere and contributes to acid rain.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
Using unleaded petrol can help reduce the greenhouse effect because it produces fewer emissions of harmful gases like carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides compared to leaded petrol. However, the overall impact on the greenhouse effect also depends on factors such as fuel efficiency and driving habits.
An Acid! =]]
Two of the gases that form from burning petrol are nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These are two gases that are contributing to the acid rain affect.
None of it. It is an oily substance, not a watery solution like acid and alkaline are. Petrol is a hydrocarbon and is not soluble in aqueous solutions of acids or alkalis.
These gases are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.
The two gases that form when burning petrol in motor vehicles and contribute to acid rain are nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2). These gases combine with water vapor in the atmosphere to form nitric acid and sulfuric acid, which then fall to Earth as acid rain.
Petrol is not neutral as it is a fossil fuel that releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases when burned. This contributes to global warming and climate change.
NItrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide
No at no point is gasoline/petrol ever to be ingested. And why would you want to, considering vinegar is cheap, gas is not. Go get yourself some good balsamic Vinegar for the price if a litre of petrol.
Well I'm not sure what "halep" means, but if you mean help then the petrol companies can throw poke balls at random people walking on the street while singing ACDC songs riding Indian platypuses :)
Sulphur is removed from petrol in some countries because burning petroleum releases sulphur dioxide. This mixes with water vapour and rain in the atmosphere to cause acid rain.
Carbon and Oxygen. The gas is carbon-monoxide.
When burned, sulfur yields toxic sulfur dioxide, which forms irritants in the atmosphere and contributes to acid rain.