You guys know that EV's are not exactly new, right? Just now they are widely commercially available.
They had EV's back in 1912
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That's sick. I'd be angry if it wasn't so cool, that we've been guzzling for so long
You guys know that EV's are not exactly new, right? Just now they are widely commercially available.
They had EV's back in 1912
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It's a good source of OTC methanol. Should be distilled before use as they add a non toxic bittering agent.If you are talking about gasoline or petrol, then yes it has trace amounts (.05 to .1 percent by volume) because at least some of the additives, including ethanol absorb water. It is intentional in order to keep engines from sputtering. This is exactly why some people add a special antifreeze in winter to keep their gas lines from freezing in winter.
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That air is in a space. One Gas is not inside of the other gas. They are beside each other in the space.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
No, I am not... Methanol is a poison.Dang you're telling me this stuff at the gas station will get me drunk?
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I've never been to one but there's this:Do you think there is liquid on a other planet?
Any thoughts.
I don't think it melts.You think it'll freeze into water vapor or it'll just melt?
sounds like ice.You think it'll freeze into water vapor
i think your issue is a semantic one. you are correct in a literal, spatial sense.
air is, as you note, a homogeneous mixture of independent gases. so, for example, water vapor molecules are not inside nitrogen molecules - they are in the empty space between them.
so the discussion hinges on your definition of the word "in".
when we say that water is in the air, it means the atmosphere as a whole. it's well understood, and it's not inaccurate to say it.
alasdair
I think about how atoms are arranged on and between each other when discussing these things.
I struggle to see how he is "correct" though.
they were correct when they wrote "One Gas is not inside of the other gas. They are beside each other in the space."
maybe english is not their first language. i don't know.
alasdair