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apparently cooking oil with diesel
Petroleum. I'm not sure if it's a distillation process. Diesel is refined from petroleum but I'm not sure how.
Diesel is made by refining crude oil. It's a non-renewable, fossil fuel.
A low flash point in diesel is caused by contamination of the diesel with lighter petroleum products such as kerosene or gasoline. Drawing more lighter products out of the fractionation tower could reduce contamination of the heavier products. Improving fractionation and improving diesel product stripping performance will raise the flash point.
Diesel
water max boiling is 100 c. and diesel max boiling is 365 c.
Petrol, i guess because it has a lower boiling point than diesel
Petrol has a boiling point of 38-204 degrees Centigrade, while diesel has a boiling point of >150 degrees centigrade.
Yes, it is possible.
Diesel fuels have different chemical compositions, which affect the boiling point. Conventional diesel fuels usually have a boiling range of about 149 degrees C to 371 degrees C.
Distillation, Gasoline has a lower boiling-point, so it will separate-out first.
Catalyst is not the right word to use. A catalyst speeds up the reaction and has nothing to do with the boiling point. If you want to reduce the boiling point of diesel you would have to take out more impurities through further refining.
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The difference between diesel and high speed diesel is that high speed diesel has special cleaning detergents added to it. These detergents clean the injectors, which makes the vehicle run better.
diesel has a lower boiling point than antifreeze. as the engine heats up the diesel will vapourize and cause high pressure in your system. you will also has much worse temperature control in your engine.