It becomes less viscous, and gives off more vapors(evaporation).
Yes, petrol expands when heated. As the temperature rises, the molecules in petrol move more vigorously, causing the liquid to occupy a larger volume. This thermal expansion can affect fuel storage and efficiency, which is why it's important to store petrol in temperature-controlled environments.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
it goes up
It decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide
It will get heated and start to glow.
What happens is you must remove the petrol immediately. Petrol or gasoline will destroy a diesel engine.
The lenses get petrol on them.
over heated or burning petrol
When matter is heated it will expand
You will die!
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Petrol and paraffin can be separated using fractional distillation, a process that takes advantage of their different boiling points. Petrol has a lower boiling point than paraffin, so when heated, petrol vaporizes first and can be collected separately from paraffin.
No it cannot. Petrol and Diesel are different.
Petrol is poisonous. You should NEVER drink vehicle fuel.
Yes, petrol expands when heated. As the temperature rises, the molecules in petrol move more vigorously, causing the liquid to occupy a larger volume. This thermal expansion can affect fuel storage and efficiency, which is why it's important to store petrol in temperature-controlled environments.
When an enzyme is heated it is denatured, which means that it can no longer function.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.