Kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons with a molecular weight of about 100-140 with an average of about 120.
0.78-0.81 g/cm^3.
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lower density than water.
Kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons, specifically a fraction from the distillation of petrolem. Typical mixtures include alkanes, benzene derivatives. It has a density of around 0.8g/cc.
Readily available, inexpensive, transportable, and high energy density.
No, kerosene is a liquid
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
no, beacuse there is more sugars patick present in it so it floats
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No. The ice does not float on oil or kerosene, it is because a kerosene is a non-polar solute whil the ice which came from H2o is a polar solute in which it contradicts with each other. When the ice melts, the ice become water, the water is denser than kerosene, so the kerosene floats for it has a lighter density while the water sinks for it has a denser density.
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
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At one atmosphere pressure, and temperature of 60 degrees F, the density of kerosene is 817.15 Kg per cubic meter or 0.81715 Kg per Litre
water will collect at the bottom, because of its higher density compared to kerosene
lower density than water.
No it is lighter then water that is why it floats on top.
Kerosene is a mixture and as such can have a range of densities from about 0.77 to 0.82 g/ml.
The name is "kerosene", and the density varies from 0.78-0.81 times the density of water (i.e., 0.78-0.81 g/cm3).