Ethanol is highly hygroscopic, it loves water. Once the water tolerance limit is crossed (often around 0.5% by volume depending on temperature & blend percentage, Ethanol pulls away from the petrol & forms two distinct layers: an ethanol-water mix at the bottom and petrol on top. This leads to: Poor starting, jerks, knocking & stalling while driving &
potential corrosion and engine issues (especially in older or non-compatible vehicles).
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@VigneshRajDev 5. C/C++/Rust (for system programming)
Few mentions:
1. Golang (another powerful language that could be used for parallel processing)
2. C# (for Game development)
3. PhP (for server side development)
4. Swift (for iOS development)
@VigneshRajDev Here's a possible list:
1. Java/C++ (for basic language constructs, logic building & DSA, Software Development - Java)
2. Javascript (for designing dynamic web pages)
3. Python (for data visualization, data science, AI/ML)
4. Dart/Kotlin (for mobile application development)