The flash-point of gasoline is -47 degrees
-58F
100 degrees F The answer to JP-8 flash point is at the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS DETACHMENT site at: <--- Can you REALLY trust anything that is stated in a brain washing military branch document??? The marine corp is FAMOUS for lying on its' technicial data sheets. It says: "JP-8 is a kerosene type fuel suitable for most turbine engined aircraft. It has a flash point of 100 degrees F and a freezing pointof -47 degrees C." THANKS FOR DELETING ALL THE COMMENTS THAT WERE LISTED BEFORE YOURS YOU DUMB@SS. Tell me this then; when it gets up to 140 degrees in Iraq, why doesn't the fuel tanks with the JP-8 hit their flash point and combust?? Those tanks set out in the sun all day long and are elevated off the ground in their secondary containments and that lets the hot air circulate all around them. **** The Flashpoint is not the same as the autoignition temperature. You still need a spark at 100 degrees or more. Since its the vapors that ignite fuel below 100 degrees you can throw a match in the liquid and it will put it will not ignite at atmosheric pressure. If you vaporize it like in the fuel system of a truck of course it will combust at lower temperatures. Pressures also will set it off of course.
Motor oil or engine oil is an oil used for lubrication of various internal combustion engines. The main function is to lubricate moving parts; it also cleans, inhibits corrosion, improves sealing, and cools the engine by carrying heat away from moving parts.
Motor oils are derived from petroleum-based and non-petroleum-synthesized chemical compounds. Motor oils today are mainly blended by using base oils composed of hydrocarbons, polyalphaolefins (PAO), and polyinternal olefins (PIO), thus organic compounds consisting entirely of carbon and hydrogen. The base oils of some high-performance motor oils contain up to 20 wt.-% of esters.
The freezing point of propanone is -94,7 oC.
The freezing point of radon is -71,15 0C.
0 Celsius is freezing point of water
The freezing point of water (also known as the melting point) is 0 degrees Celsius
It will freeze slower.. but not by a lot. When there are things such as ions / molecules dissolved in water, that mixture of water / substances will have a lower freezing point. Soap, because it is a nonpolar molecule will not SUBSTANTIALLY reduce the freezing point, but it WILL reduce the freezing point by a tiny bit. Because of this reduction in freezing pt, it will take slightly longer for it to freeze So yeah, soapy water will not necessarily freeze faster than tap water.
The boiling point of jet fuel 8 is 175-300°C (347-572 F)
No. JP8 would completely clog up the Diesel Particulate Filter and render the vehicle inoperable. Not to mention you'd be committing theft if you were putting JP8 into your vehicle, since the military is the only customer of it.
The freeze point of water? 0 degrees.
No, the water's molecules are moving too fast at its boiling point to freeze.
water will freeze when it is at its freezing point which is 0 degrees
500 gallons
8,000,000 pounds
JP8 is 6.7 pounds per gallon.
JP8 was invented to be compatible with diesel. You don't really need to put any additives in it, but if you insist I'd use something like Howes Meaner Power Cleaner.
The boiling point AND the freezing point of water.
Motor oil does in fact freeze. Most motor oil never actually reaches the point where it is cold enough to freeze though.
it does have a freezing point it just contains a chemical that makes it hard to freeze