Which complete the line “ 3-methylheptane is to _____________ while 5-ethyl-2,4,8, trimethyldecane is to ________________.” A. LPG; lubricating oil C. anti-corrosive agent; road surfacing B. gasoline; diesel D. solvent; cigarette lighter
1. Which complete the line “ 3-methylheptane is to _____________ while 5-ethyl-2,4,8, trimethyldecane is to ________________.” A. LPG; lubricating oil C. anti-corrosive agent; road surfacing B. gasoline; diesel D. solvent; cigarette lighter
Answer:
B. gasoline;diesel
Explanation:
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2. is diesel a flammable
The flash point for diesel fuel is normally above 125F. The flash point for a flammable liquid is below 100F. Therefore diesel is non flammable. The flash point is the temperature that a pool of diesel will ignite when holding a flame above it.
3. Last week, the price of a liter of diesel skyrocketed. It rose from $1.26 to $5.30. if Walter bought 86.50 liters of diesel. How much money did he spend buying diesel last week?
Answer:
108.99
Step-by-step explanation:
1.26×86.50=108.99
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4. is diesel oil and water miscible or immiscible
Immiscible
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5. diesel combustibility or biodegradability
Answer:
Biodegradability of biodiesel has been proposed as a solution for the waste problem. ... The results demonstrate that all biodiesels assessed are biodegradable, with similar shaped curves with 80.4–91.2% biodegradation after 30 days, whereas the reference diesel fuel (2-D) sample reached only 24.5% biodegradation.
Explanation:
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6. why gas is greater than diesel
Diesel fuel has more energy than gasoline (diesel has longer hydrocarbon chain). The engine is more efficient because of the higher compression ratio, longer stroke and lack of throttle plate.
7. Four cars selected at ramdom and each is categorized as having diesel (S) or non-diesel (F) engines. If x is the number of cars among the four with diesel engines list each outcome is S and its associated value
S stands for diesel engine while F stands for non-diesel engines. To have a better understand with this, you must construct a table. The table layout and the answer are right below this paragraph. Happy learning!
If you have good or keen eyes, you can see the pattern on the 'outcome' section.
8. A van consumes 5.25 liters of diesel in 4 hours of travel. How many liters of diesel can be consumed in an hour of travel?
Answer:
1.25 liters of Diesel if the Van travels in an our
9. A fire truck consumes a litre of diesel in 5km .how far can't it travel with 3+litres of diesel
Answer:
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10. a bus operator uses about 376 litres of diesel a day. how many litres of diesel is used in 24 days
Answer:
9,024 litres of diesel
Explanation:
The given facts were; 376 litres of diesel a day and 24 days.
If it's 376 litres on diesel at one day, how many litres will it be at 24 days?
376 x 24 = 9,024 litres of diesel
Answer:
9024 liters
Step-by-step explanation:
It said 376 liters per day and asked what is used in 24 day
376x24= 9024 liters Answer= 9024 liters
11. Works only on diesel engines. Maintain and make sure that Diesel engines work properly Work is usually done on site.
Answer:
work only on diesel engines. maintain and work make sure that diesel engines work properly work is usually done on site
12. What is the chemical composition of diesel?
Chemical composition
In the United States, petroleum-derived diesel is composed of about 75% saturated hydrocarbons (primarily paraffins including n, iso, and cycloparaffins), and 25% aromatic hydrocarbons (including naphthalenes and alkylbenzenes).
13. a gasoline station has a stock of 59764 L of diesel fuel.How many cubic meters of diesel fuel do they have in stock?
Answer:
59.764 cu. meter
Step-by-step explanation:
divide the volume by 1000
14. Using diesel engines for car
Answer:
Using diesel engines for car
15. what are the uses of diesel oil?
The uses of diesel oil is it can use as a gasoline in vehicles
16. Is a diesel is combustibility? Why?
Answer:
Is a diesel is combustibility?YESExplanation:
WHY?While they can both be a fire hazard, only gasoline is technically a flammable liquid. Diesel is instead classified as a combustible liquid. But make no mistake about it, diesel can and will burn. It can fuel fires and be very dangerous in certain conditionsABOUT DIESELDiesel fuel is any kind of liquid fuel that can be used in diesel engines. ... Therefore those diesel fuels that have a flash point below 60 °C are classified as flammable liquids and those that have a flash point above 60°C are classified as combustible liquids17. mode of action of diesel fuel
Answer:
The function of the diesel fuel system is to inject a precise amount of atomized and pressurized fuel into each engine cylinder at the proper time. Combustion in a diesel engine occurs when this rush of fuel is mixed with hot compressed air. (No electrical spark is used in a gasoline engine.
18. Last week, the price of a liter of diesel skyrocketed. It rose from $1.26 to $5.30. if Walter bought 86.50 liters of diesel. How much money did he spend buying diesel last week?
Answer:
$108.99
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
86.50 × 1.26 = 108.99
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19. What is health diesel?
Answer:
Is this free pont's ty
Explanation:
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20. The fuel consumption of a car is 25 liters of diesel per 100 km. What distance can the car cover with 10 liters of diesel?
Answer:
40 Km
Step-by-step explanation:
25 L : 100 Km = 10 L : ? Km
100 Km x 10 L = 1,000
1,000 / 25 L = 40 Km
21. Useful effects of Gasoline/ diesel
Answer:
Burning gasoline also produces carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Laws like the Clean Air Act reduce environmental effects.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Diesel fuel simply packs more energy in every gallon than gas fuel, which makes it more economical overall. Diesel engines are still more efficient than gas engines, but less so for those who are mostly engaged in city driving
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Explanation:
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22. Diesel is mixture whhy?
Answer:
Diesel is mixture of hydrocarbons
23. what is the odor of diesel oil
Answer:
In summarizing our odor and chemical identification results for the smoky-burnt odor complex we find that: • The smoky odor character is most consistently associated with hydroxy and methoxy indanones with some contributions from methyl and methoxy phenols.
24. What is the volatility of diesel oil?
Volatility refers to how easily a fuel vaporizes. It affects how easily you can start your car, warm it up, and how well it runs. Diesel fuel comes in two basic grades, each with a different volatility. Automobiles use one and large trucks do better on the other.
25. what is the phase of diesel oil
What is the phase of diesel oil?
For fixed ratios of water to diesel oil and surfactant to alcohol, the phase behavior and solubilization of multiphase microemulsions in mixed anionic-cationic surfactant systems were investigated. Microemulsion and birefringent phases are formed in mixed surfactants (sodium oleate + cetyltrimethylammonium bromide) /diesel oil/alcohol/water systems by adjusting the surfactant ratio e and the cationic weight fraction. For i-pentanol-containing systems, the bicontinuous—birefringento/w microemulsion transition occurs with With increasing alcohol and/or CTAB weight fractions in total surfactant concentration, the birefringent zone shrinks rapidly. Along with the dilution with diesel oil and water, the typical solution w/o microemulsion transition for n-hexanol systems and solely w/o microemulsion for n-octanol systems were observed. For three alcohol systems, the microemulsion domain grows as the concentration rises. As the optimal surfactant concentration rises, so does the optimum decrease.
What is the volatility of diesel oil?
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26. A car’s diesel tank was 9/13 full. After travelling to one town, it is now 1/3 full. If the tank can hold 26 gallons of diesel, how many gallons of diesel was used in travelling?
Answer: 9.3 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
So first we make both fractions have the same decimal.
9/13 = 27/39 1/3 = 13/39
So now we multiply the amount of diesel the tank can hold with 27/39 to get the amount it has now.
27/39 × 26 = 18
And
13/39 × 26 = 26/3 or 8.6
Minus both products.
18 - 26/3 = 28/3 or 9.3
So at first the car had 18 gallons of diesel. After travelling it now had 8.6 gallons.
To get the amount of diesel used we subtract both. Therefore, it used 9.3 gallons of diesel.
27. How much will i pay for 20.5 liters of diesel if one liter costs php 44.86?11 what is askeda liters of dieselb amount to be paidc 20.5 dieseld none of the above
Answer:
D.none of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
because this is what can be seen if they match so letter D all of the above
28. what properties of diesel
Answer:
Heat Value
Ignition quality/cetane rating
Viscosity
Sulfur content
Water and sediment content
Carbon residue
Flash point
Pour point
Cloud point
Active sulfur copper strip corrosion content
Ash
Distillation
Specific gravity
Winter Fuel issues
Explanation:
Diesel engines are still more efficient than gas engines, but less so for those who are mostly engaged in city driving. Diesel cars also have more torque, which results in better fuel economy along with more impressive acceleration.
29. An inventor of Diesel Engine
Answer:
Rudolf Diesel
Explanation:
Rudolf Diesel, who is best known for the invention of the engine that bears his name, was born in Paris, France in 1858. His invention came while the steam engine was the predominant power source for large industries. In 1885, Diesel set up his first shop in Paris to begin development of a compression ignition engine.
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Answer:
14:1 to 22:1.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Diesel engines are typically constructed with compression ratios in the range 14:1 to 22:1.