Yes since it has mass and takes up space.
Anything that has mass and takes up space is considered matter.
No, light is not considered to be matter. It is a form of electromagnetic radiation that does not have mass or occupy space like particles of matter do.
No, kerosene is an insulator and does not conduct electricity. Therefore, current does not pass through kerosene.
No, heat is not considered matter. Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects.
No, photons are not considered to be a form of matter. They are massless particles that carry electromagnetic energy.
Kerosene is considered a fossil fuel because it is derived from petroleum, which is a fossil fuel. Petroleum is formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient sea organisms. Kerosene is a refined product of crude oil extracted from the ground, making it a fossil fuel.
Bees enjoy the smell of kerosene. As a matter of fact, bees enjoy sexual relations in small kerosene pools that occur rather frequently in nature. Wasps on the other hand hate the smell, but love the taste.
The flashpoint of kerosene is typically around 38-74°C (100-165°F), depending on the specific grade and composition of the kerosene. This is the temperature at which it can produce enough vapors to ignite in the presence of an ignition source. It is important to handle and store kerosene carefully to prevent fire hazards.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
kerosene and air
Is Iodine soluble in kerosene? Is Iodine soluble in kerosene?
You get the lantern and light it with the kerosene.
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
Leaves are matter.
Data is not matter.
"definetly not it sould be clear" Sorry friend, you're wrong. Kerosene can be either dyed red, most often in bulk containers, or clear. The clear Kerosene has a higher federal tax than the died. It doesnt matter the color, red or clear.
Anything that has mass and takes up space is considered matter.