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Q: What is produced when kerosene is burned?
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When kerosene vapour is burned what is formed?

carbon, some SO2


At what temperature is kerosene produced?

200 degrees C


What temperature is kerosene produced?

200-250 degrees Celsius


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Can diesel or biodiesel be burned in a kerosene space heater?

ANSWER:Normal diesel fuel should not be burned in a kerosene heater, because there are many more contaminants in it, such as sulfur. A 100% solution of Biodiesel will not work because it requires a much higher initial temperature (300F) to burn cleanly. Blends of these fuels with kerosene can be burned, but there may be problems with the fuel soaking up the wick properly in the case of Biodiesel, which can lead to wick burning and sooting. There may also be problems lighting and burning properly if the blend contains too much of the Biodiesel, as its flash point is higher than kerosene. Diesel/Biodiesel fuel can also be run in many forced air heaters along with kerosene.


How many BTU's per gallon of kerosine?

One gallon of kerosene will produce 134,000 BTUs of energy when burned.


Give example of light energy that is not produced by electricity?

Gas light, kerosene lantern.


Is kerosene a fossil fuel?

It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.


What was used before the electric light bulb?

Candles and other fire-powered lanterns that burned oil, kerosene, or otherwise.


What is kerosene oil?

Kerosene is a thin clear liquid formed from hydrocarbons obtained from fractional distillation of petroleum. The process of distilling petroleum into kerosene was first written about in the 9th Century in Persia. By the 1700's it was known as a byproduct of making coal gas and coal tar, but it burned with a smoky flame and was not for use indoors. In 1848 a Canadian discovered a new process and made a fuel for lamp oil which burned bright and clear


How detergent is produced from kerosene?

This detergent is the linear alkylbenzene sulfonate.See this link for several production details.