It's explosive in water!
Yes and it might not grow back for a long time.
Fossil fuel is kerosene. Of kerosene oil condensate.
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
Ok now you can use kero in lamps,stoves,torpedo heaters, and 2 more applications at a ratio of 32:1 with transmission fluid you can use it in your diesel pickup truck, 1 ounce of ATF to 1 qt. kero,you can by it-self no ATF use it in a gasoline powered pushmower(my friend's dad did that) but buy it brand new with no gasoline in it 75% as powerful as gas.
Old Kerosene Store was created in 1884.
kerosene was first sold in ration store
Indefinitely
It's explosive in water!
Care has to be taken for kerosene because when it is exposed to air,it may ignite with it and catch fire and leads to a major fire
As long as it is classified as "1k water clear" Ask the attendant to be sure.
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Kerosene stores potential energy which is typically released when it is ignited. This provides a source of fuel and light which can readily be stored for later use.
Potassium is stored in not aqueous or non-protic solvents such as kerosene or hexane
Kerosene is comprised of multiple types of alkane (hydrocarbon) chains. These chains can vary between 6 to 18 carbons long. Cycloalkanes and aromatics (benzenes) are among kerosene's hydrocarbon constituents.
Possibly years.
Yes and it might not grow back for a long time.