Match test. Gasoline generates bigger boom.
i think gasoline
oil, petroleum, crude, oil derivative, gasoline, kerosene
Kerosene
I am out of oil with a delivery scheduled for tomorrow. I went out to the shed to get a 5 gallon can and found a 5 gallon kerosene can filled. I have no smell therefore can not tell if the clear liquid is kerosene or gasoline. I hate to throw it away if it is kerosene, I could burn it in the heater
Try putting gasoline or kerosene on your candle, both are liquids. On second thought DON'T!
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
No, kerosene is a liquid
Gasoline, diesel, and kerosene are. The above are all derivatives of the only liquid fossil fuel called oil. The above are separated by fractional distillation of oil
Fule (oil disile ) 250-350
NO.
kerosene is a more refined version of crude petroleum
kerosene is a more refined version of crude petroleum