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What are the boiling points of petrol and kerosene?

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-22f or -30c is the freezing point of kerosen

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The initial boiling point of kerosene is between 150 degrees Celsius and 180 degrees Celsius.

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The flash point of kerosene is between 37 and 65 °C (100-150 °F)

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The boiling point of kerosene is 147 C or 297 F.

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Petrol: 50-90 degrees C

Kerosene: 120-170 Degrees C

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Kerosene is not a single compound; kerosene is a mixture of organic compounds.

The boiling point is very different, from 150 0C to 300 0C.

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147°C

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-20C

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Which fraction of petroleum is in very high demand?

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How can separate petrol from kerosene?

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Where does the process of making kerosene take place?

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