As long as they are of the same octane rating, there should be no adverse effects.
It doesn't really have an effect. Ethanol burns hotter and faster than gasoline, but it isn't any more volatile. The same safety precautions that are implemented for gasoline, at filling stations and in fuel delivery systems, will also prevent the risk of ethanol fires.
No...mixing styrofoam and gasoline makes napalm.
NO.
I suppose you will get 2-phase liquid: antifreeze at the bottom and gasoline at the top.
no effect of mixing was observed for the storage modulus (G′) of gluten for any of the flours.
*different colors of light on the stage at the same time to achieve an effect
Not toxic, but it may be dangerous.
There is no risk in mixing super unleaded gas and regular unleaded gas. Super is just given to the name of a gasoline because of cleaning agents and octane added to the gas not because the gas is completely different.
mixing pigments is subtractive and mixing light is additive
no it will not as long as they are both pure gasoline.
No, But Mixing That With Dish soap Works.
as ventury decreases the pressure so it enhances the mixing process