Engine Performance
Work Example 11
WorkKey Level:
5
NATEF Automotive Tasks: VIII.D.4
Excessive alcohol (over 10%)
will cause drivability problems. You have a beaker with one milliliter
of tap water and ten milliliters of fuel from a car's gas tank.
After thoroughly mixing the two liquids and letting them settle, you
find that the water level is 0.5 milliliters higher than it originally
was. What is the percentage of alcohol in the fuel? Allowing up
to 10% alcohol on gasoline, is this acceptable? Note: Water will
extract alcohol from fuel.
Solution:
| 1.5
ml water/alcohol mixture
–1.0 ml water
0.5 ml alcohol fuel |
Alcohol taken out/Original amount of fuel = 0.5 ml/10
ml = 0.05 = 5%
Since 5% < 10%, yes
this is an acceptable amount.
* Automotive teacher
can do a demonstration for further clarification, if needed.
