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How do you make bio kerosene?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 5/9/2023

bio kerosine is made from the catalytic cracking of bio diesel

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How do you make bio-kerosene?

bio kerosine is made from the catalytic cracking of bio diesel


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Can diesel or biodiesel be used in kerosene space heaters?

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Can you mix kerosene and home heating oil in an oil furnace?

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Why the colour of kerosene in blue and what are the elements in kerosene which make it blue?

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Can you use acetone in a kerosene heater?

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