This is the temprature in which the petrol will ignite.
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Petrol is a liquid. It is a refined product derived from crude oil and is commonly used as fuel for vehicles.
Yes, of course.
Petrol has a lower viscosity than fuel oil because petrol is a more refined product consisting of lighter hydrocarbons, while fuel oil contains heavier hydrocarbons and impurities. The lighter hydrocarbons in petrol flow more easily due to weaker intermolecular forces, resulting in lower viscosity compared to the heavier hydrocarbons in fuel oil.
Petrol is a mixture of hydrocarbons and does not have acidic properties. It is a combustible fuel primarily used in internal combustion engines.
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Fuel water separators are primarily used in diesel engines to remove water and contaminants from the fuel, which can cause issues in fuel injectors and combustion. In petrol engines, the fuel system is generally less susceptible to water contamination due to the different properties of petrol compared to diesel. Additionally, petrol's lower density and volatility mean that water tends to separate and settle at the bottom of the fuel tank, making a separator less necessary. As a result, petrol engines typically rely on fuel filters and other methods to ensure clean fuel delivery.
Two main differences: The fuel intake system is different and the firing mechanism is different. First, Petrol engines fire using spark plugs instead of heat and compression, and they might not get the diesel fuel to ignite fully if the compression is too low. Second, Diesel fuel has different viscosity, different volatility, different cleanliness standards, and different air/fuel ratios, so the fuel injection system has to have different design features.
petrol is a hydrocarbon fuel
In such type of engine we can use both type of fuel (petrol and disel). And/or some other fuels like lpg, cng.
No Petrol is a fossil fuel
The petrol evaporation ratio in a tank refers to the amount of gasoline that evaporates into vapor compared to the total volume of petrol present. This ratio can be influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the volatility of the petrol itself. Typically, higher temperatures can increase evaporation rates, leading to greater losses. Understanding this ratio is important for managing fuel efficiency and emissions in vehicles and storage systems.
petrol is made from the fossil fuel oil
Your question is confusing. Petrol will evaporate if that is what you are asking. Also running around without a fuel cap will cause the Check Engine light to come on and the emissions system to not work properly. You may also get debris in the fuel tank.
volatility is a property of matter. volatility of matter tells u the ability of that particular matter to evaporate. certain type of matter may have high degree of volatility where as others may have low or even no volatility.. eg: petrol is highly volatile. Even if it is left for a small time in the sun, it will evaporate very quickly.
Yes, you can use a fuel injector in a petrol engine.
Petrol is the term used for gasoline in some countries, like UK, Australia, New Zealand