Lighting a match near petrol (gasoline) is extremely dangerous because petrol is highly flammable and can ignite easily. The vapors produced by petrol are heavier than air and can travel long distances to an ignition source, leading to a rapid explosion or fire. Even a small spark can trigger a fireball, causing severe burns, injuries, or destruction to property. Therefore, it is crucial to keep open flames away from petrol and other flammable substances.
Yes, of course.
When petrol burns, chemical energy stored in the molecules of petrol is converted into heat and light energy. This is a result of the combustion process, where the carbon and hydrogen in petrol react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
Petrol is highly flammable and volatile, making it dangerous to use as a fuel in stoves. Its combustion can produce harmful fumes and emissions, posing health risks. Additionally, petrol burns at a higher temperature than is typically needed for cooking, which can lead to food burning or the stove malfunctioning.
A match is a man-made light source because it is created by the combination of specific chemical components in the match head that produce a flame when struck against a rough surface.
the combustion of the match head material, which releases energy in the form of heat and light. This light is a result of the incandescent particles emitted as the material burns and undergoes chemical reactions.
With a match.
cover yourself in petrol. light a match.
yes petrol is dangerous
they only catch on fire when u pour a gallon of petrol over it and light a match...
Yes, it is so flamable that it is dangerous !!!
dangerous.....
Petrol burns easily, so smoking is dangerous near it.
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take the fuel cap off then light a match and throw it in bingo job done.
enough petrol to get you to a petrol garage anywhere in the UK
The petrol light comes on because you are very,very low on petrol.
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