Alcohols burn with less pollution than petrol primarily due to their chemical structure, which allows for more complete combustion and produces fewer harmful byproducts. They typically have a higher oxygen content, leading to more efficient oxidation of the fuel during combustion. This results in lower emissions of carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbons, and particulate matter. Additionally, the combustion of alcohols tends to produce less carbon dioxide per unit of energy produced compared to petrol.
less pollution
Since water doesn't burn like petrol, it's far less useful to power engines with.
the less u burn the more u earn
It's not recommended for your vehicle, as it gives less for the engine to burn, as water is not flammable obviously. pour the water in to the petrol, or pour the petrol into the water. Shake, don't stir.
electric produce less pollution, while up until now aren't as fast as petrol motors
Supreme petrol is one way to say that the gasoline possesses more percentage of hydrocarbon. More the percentage of octane for a given petrol, it will burn more hence giving more energy and less unburnt hydrocarbons. Supreme petrol's are little expensive than regular 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 :)
yes because gas gives out more energy
Rising petrol prices, oil wells drying out and less pollution of the environment.
Alcohols burn relatively quickly but not as rapidly as some other fuels like gasoline. The combustion process involves the alcohol reacting with oxygen, producing heat, carbon dioxide, and water. The rate of burning can vary based on the type of alcohol, its concentration, and environmental factors such as air flow and temperature. Generally, alcohol flames are visible but can be less intense than those of other hydrocarbons.
Petrol cars contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating climate change and impacting public health. They rely on fossil fuels, which are finite resources, leading to concerns about sustainability and fluctuating fuel prices. Additionally, petrol engines are generally less efficient than electric alternatives, resulting in higher fuel costs over time. Noise pollution from petrol engines can also negatively affect urban environments and quality of life.
Diesel is not considered environmentally friendly because it emits more pollutants like nitrogen oxides and particulate matter compared to gasoline. These emissions can contribute to air pollution and have negative impacts on human health and the environment.