Kerosene is a liquid; the compressibilty of liquids is very low.
Yes
gas can be compressed easier.
LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) catches fire more easily than kerosene. This is because LPG is a highly flammable gas, while kerosene is a combustible liquid that requires a higher temperature to ignite.
Yes. It has a low flash point, and a low ignition point.
If a substance can be easily compressed on applying pressure, it is likely in a gaseous state. Gases have particles that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to be compressed easily.
Kerosene spreads on waxed paper because the paper is non-porous and provides a smooth surface for the kerosene to flow across. The wax coating on the paper repels the water in the kerosene, allowing it to spread easily.
Kerosene is a poor conductor of electricity. It is an insulating material and does not allow electric current to flow easily through it.
Kerosene will not dissolve copper. Copper is a non-reactive metal, so it is not easily dissolved by most common solvents.
not easily compressed definite mass i think
No, kerosene oil does not dissolve in water because it is a nonpolar substance. Water is a polar solvent and cannot easily mix or dissolve nonpolar substances like kerosene oil.
Yes, naphthalene powder dissolves readily in kerosene, as they are both nonpolar substances. Naphthalene is soluble in nonpolar solvents like kerosene due to similar intermolecular forces.
Yes gasses are compressible.