It is not safe to put gas in a container designed specifically for storing kerosene. Gasoline contains additives that can degrade the plastic container, potentially leading to leaks or other safety hazards. It is best to use containers specifically designed for storing gasoline.
Kerosene burns slower than gasoline because it has a higher flash point and is less volatile. This means that kerosene requires more time and heat to ignite and burn compared to gasoline.
Gasoline and kerosene are both derived from crude oil but have different boiling points due to their molecular composition. Gasoline has a lower boiling point and evaporates faster than kerosene. There isn't a specific time frame for gasoline to turn into kerosene as they are distinct products with different properties.
Go to a nearby gas station and add gas, or if you cant move you can use a gas container and just put the gasoline in the container and pay normally telling the cashier that you have the gasoline in the container.
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
Fule (oil disile ) 250-350
NO.
Match test. Gasoline generates bigger boom.
No, because cars run on gasoline not kerosene
Gasoline and kerosene.
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Gasoline and kerosene.