In theory, any liquid will evaporate to some extent at any normal Temperature. Evaporation rate for any fluid is, for all practical purposes, determined by only two factors ... the Vapor Pressure of the fluid at the ambient Temperature, and the Degree of Saturation of atmosphere into which it is evaporating.
In short, the Higher the Temperature of the Gasoline, the faster it will evaporate from an open container.
Various gases evaporate at different rates because of their weight and density. Gasoline evaporates at room temperature. The colder the surrounding area, the slower it evaporates, while the hotter it is, the faster it evaporates.
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Petrol or gasoline will evaporate fastest. Water is next and motor oil would be the slowest. Factors include temperature, viscosity and surface tension of the liquid.
Gasoline is a liquid. But many people may mistake it for a gas from its name (Gasoline). Also, though if left to evaporate the gasoline will turn into a gas like most liquids!
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no!!!!! gasoline is a liquid At normal temperatures no. Gasoline is a liquid refined from a thicker liquid that's drilled from the ground. However it can evaporate if not in a sealed container and become a gas.
All liquids would evaporate if heated to a high enough temperature.
Yes, dry ice will evaporate at room temperature. Carbon dioxide, the constituent component of dry ice, is a gas at room temperature.
Gasoline is used to power a variety of objects that have motors. At room temperature, gasoline is a liquid, just like one would get out of the pump at the petrol station.
You can increase the temperature.
Gasoline will evaporate. sometimes it takes time but you could vacumme it out with a shop vac. To get the smell out, you will only be able to cover it up.
Its water in the gasoline mixture. When the car is first started, the engine temperature is not high enough to evaporate the water in the gas, so the water travels out the exhaust pipe