The process would need to be similar to making a horse from a mule and a cow.
Kerosene floats on water for the same reason everything else floats. It weighs less than water and has buoyancy. If you put a drop of kerosene on water you will notice it forms a bubble, like a drop fill with air that is lighter than water. It is also an oil based product. Oil and water do not mix therefore the kerosene cannot mix with the water and therefore stays separate from the water. Oil slicks work this way too and kills anything near the surface of the water. In Pearl Harbor the USS Arizona has been leaking oil since it sank. Daily, oil blobs or drops rise to the surface and float on the water. So if you put kerosene on the bottom of a jar of water it will rise and float because it is less dense and lighter than water and will not mix with the water to weigh it back down to the bottom of the jar.Because it's immiscible with water and its density is lower than of water: it is lighter!
The separation is possible by fractional distillation.
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
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No, coconut oil do not dissolve in kerosene
We do it in the winter. It may be illegal as you do not pay road tax on kerosene.
all u need to do is add detergent and mix it
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water will collect at the bottom, because of its higher density compared to kerosene
Water (H2O) and kerosene (C12H26) do not mix, i.e. they are not miscible. This is due to H20 being polar and C12H26 being different, that is non-polar, through the concept of "like dissolves like."
If we dissolve kerosene in petrol running vehicle the petrol filtrer in the car will be damaged and also the pump.
Gravel.
Oil based paint Is paint is soluble in kerosene. Water based will not mix
It will not meet the specifications of a product to be sold.