Kerosene produces heat and light which can be used in both industrial and residential applications. It is a cost effective way to heat homes in the winter which do not have access to natural gas.
Kerosene reacts with an ample supply of oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide from all the carbon content of kerosene and water from all the hydrogen content of kerosene.
Fossil fuel is kerosene. Of kerosene oil condensate.
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
the source of kerosene is hydrocarbon
kerosene is denser
NO.
Kerosene reacts with an ample supply of oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide from all the carbon content of kerosene and water from all the hydrogen content of kerosene.
One gallon of kerosene will produce 134,000 BTUs of energy when burned.
In the late 19th and early 20th century oil was distilled to produce kerosene for lanterns and the byproducts was gasoline
Fossil fuel is kerosene. Of kerosene oil condensate.
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
kerosene and air
Is Iodine soluble in kerosene? Is Iodine soluble in kerosene?
Chandeliers used to produce light through candles or kerosene, but now chandeliers, from crystal to brass chandeliers, are powered by electricity.
You get the lantern and light it with the kerosene.
No, kerosene is a liquid
Kerosene