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∙ 10y agoSulphur is removed from petrol in some countries because burning petroleum releases sulphur dioxide. This mixes with water vapour and rain in the atmosphere to cause acid rain.
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∙ 10y agoPetrol is a liquid. It is a refined product derived from crude oil and is commonly used as fuel for vehicles.
Petrol is not typically considered a waste product. It is a valuable fuel derived from crude oil through a refining process and is widely used to power vehicles and machinery.
yes, very easily Liquid petrol doesn't actually burn. It vapourises before it ignites.
When burned, sulfur yields toxic sulfur dioxide, which forms irritants in the atmosphere and contributes to acid rain.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
sulphur dioxide is formed from sulphur compounds when petrol is burned
Sulphur dioxide is produced in petrol engines due to the combustion of sulphur-containing compounds present in the fuel. When these compounds are burned, they react with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide as a byproduct, which is then emitted through the exhaust. Reducing the sulphur content in petrol can help minimize the production of sulphur dioxide emissions.
None. It is not the purpose of a petrol pump to check vehicles.
Petrol is gasoline and most internal combustion engines, thus most vehicles, use it.
Sulfur in petrol and diesel can form sulfur dioxide when burned, which contributes to air pollution and causes respiratory problems. Removing sulfur reduces harmful emissions and helps protect public health and the environment.
petrol ( or gas to the Americans) powers the combustion engines of vehicles.
It is used as fuel in vehicles
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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.
There are no types of gas present in petrol because it is basically a liquid that is used in cars and vehicles. Petrol is the UK term for gasoline.
The owners manual will tell you. Most vehicles are built to run on petrol.