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∙ 15y agoWell in a stoichiometric mixture you get about 9 moles of water for the 60.5 moles of fuel-air mixture you need for a homogenous mixture so about 15% if you're talking moles. For mass you'd have to do it by R.A.M which I can't be bothered to do right now.
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∙ 15y agoApproximately 1.5 gallons of water vapor is produced for every gallon of gasoline burned in an engine. This water vapor is a byproduct of the combustion process in internal combustion engines.
The ratio of 3 quarts to 1 gallon is 3:4. This means that for every 3 quarts, there is 1 gallon.
A gallon is a unit of measurement in the US customary system and equals about 3.785 liters. A liter is a unit of measurement in the metric system and is approximately 0.264 gallons. They are both used to measure volume.
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The type of lipid is called prostaglandins. They are produced by nearly every tissue in the body and play a key role in regulating various physiological processes, including inflammation, blood flow, and smooth muscle contraction.
There are 4 quarts for every 1 gallon. One way to solve this problem would be to combine our 2 half gallons into 1 whole gallon, and, using the conversion stated above to reach the conclusion that there are 4 quarts in 2 half gallons. Alternatively, knowing that there are 2 quarts in a half it becomes obvious that there are 4 quarts in two half gallons.
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Some water is normal during initial startup and is just condensation. However, if the water smells and taste sweet, you have a blown head gasket. Fix ASAP!Answerin theory one of the byproducts of combustion is water vapor so if the car is not hot water vapor will condense and drip out the exhaust until the water gets hot enough to revaporize. and note the answer before me if the car is hot it could be a blown head gasket. About 1 pint of water produced through the exhaust for every gallon of petrol used.
Siphon out as much as possible and refill with deisel, keep topping up every time you use a gallon or so, I've done this twice and no damage to engine.
Every research station stores petrol for use by vehicles used there in support of science. These are non-commercial petrol stations.
Petrol is poisonous. You should NEVER drink vehicle fuel.
There are 16 cups for every gallon of water. There are also 128 ounces in a gallon.
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the exhaust just like every other car
- You mean as opposed to an empty gallon ? - There are 8 pints in EVERY gallon
There are 0.2641 gallons in every 1 liter, so there are 3.7854 liters in every 1 gallon.
every 40,000 miles for the diesel should be same for petrol