The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
Depending on where you live, there may be an oil recycler who will take it. Check with you local sanitation or garbage pick up companies. Often, auto supply stores will dispose of old petroleum products for you as well. If you only have a small amount of kerosene you may let it evaporate or burn it safely.
No, kerosene is a liquid
Kerosene
You start it by igniting kerosene.
There is no true way to convert blue kerosene back into white kerosene. Blue kerosene has had dye added in order to make it that color.
Sprinkle dry ground coffee (use the cheapest brand you can find) generously throughout the are of the spill. Wait a day or two and then vacuum up. Took care of the kerosene that spilled in my car trunk.
Depending on where you live, there may be an oil recycler who will take it. Check with you local sanitation or garbage pick up companies. Often, auto supply stores will dispose of old petroleum products for you as well. If you only have a small amount of kerosene you may let it evaporate or burn it safely.
Fossil fuel is kerosene. Of kerosene oil condensate.
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
kerosene and air
Is Iodine soluble in kerosene? Is Iodine soluble in kerosene?
Because it is easier to obtain complete combustion of gas, producing nothing but CO2 & H2O, 1) safe biproducts, and 2) the maiximum amount of heat, whereas burning kerosene and wood often produce incomplete combustion leaving soot and carbon monoxide.
You get the lantern and light it with the kerosene.
No, kerosene is a liquid
Kerosene
the source of kerosene is hydrocarbon
kerosene floats on water because kerosene is less denser than water