Petrol pumps are made out of aluminum because it is lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion from fuels and other chemicals. It also allows for ease of manufacturing and maintenance due to its malleability and strength.
Aluminium is a metal (an element), not an alloy. This means that it's only made up of aluminium atoms. It has no other impurities in it. Aluminium ore is called bauxite. This has aluminium plus other substances in it, but aluminium on its own is a metal with just aluminium atoms in it.
pure aluminium is very soft and it is ductile (flexible)
Aluminium alloys are stronger than pure aluminium, which is comparatively soft. Pure aluminium is also considered chemically reactive (thus the layer of aluminium oxide which coats the metal due to oxidation). Pure aluminium hardly exists due to its strong affinity with oxygen in air. In fact, aluminium foils and beverage cans are also alloys of aluminium, with about 92 to 99% of aluminium. So likewise, bike frames are also made of alhminium alloys because of its characteristics of being strong and lightweight.
Aluminium nitrate - Al(NO3)2 - is a molecule and this compound contain molecules.
Petrol is a compound, not an element. It is made up of a mixture of hydrocarbons, primarily containing carbon and hydrogen atoms.
There are 800 petrol pumps in Deli.
341 pumps
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Cast iron, steel, aluminium, a combination of all, metal alloys, all sorts of stuff for different applications.
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No, in the absence of leaks.
Probly.
because when i tip of fire is put at petrol it may catch fire and it may lead to big accident's.
to keep your car from blowing up
They are tools made of aluminium
No, petrol stations would just be filled with women with the pumps in their mouths.
It can make the engine seize up, the mechanic parts and components are made to work with the right type of fuel for the engine. Basically, if you put petrol into a diesel engine, it would run for about 10 minutes then die. Then you would need a new engine. Diesel fuel is oily and provides lubrication for the pumps and injectors. Petrol does not provide the lubrication, so the pumps and injectors will be damaged. It is unlikely that the engine will run at all if all petrol is used. Diesels are compression ignition engines. The fuel ignites as soon as it is injected into hot air. petrol needs a spark.