Likewise, people ask, what is the boiling point of petrol?
| Product | Boiling Point at Atmospheric Pressure (oC) |
|---|---|
| Petrol | 95 |
| Petroleum | 210 |
| Petroleum ether | 35 - 60 |
| Phenol | 182 |
Furthermore, what happens if you boil oil? A: Actually, the water can evaporate at lower temperatures than 100°C, just as it could with no oil. However, the oil layer can slow the evaporation dramatically. If the water is heated to boiling, with big bubbles of vapor popping up from inside the liquid, the oil will be less effective in slowing the evaporation.
People also ask, what happens when petrol is heated?
Gasoline (or any petroleum fuel) is mostly carbon that when burned releases energy in the form of heat. This heat energy makes the engine run and allows it to do work. The bad part of this process is that the carbon when burned is converted into Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
What happens when kerosene is heated?
Asphyxiation. Kerosene heaters consume oxygen as they burn. If they are operated in a small room or in an inadequately ventilated area, oxygen in the air could be reduced to a dangerous level. Reduced oxygen supply could lead to incomplete combustion of fuel and the production of carbon monoxide.