No, kerosene is a liquid
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
Kerosene
Do you mean the waxed kind, then it is because the wax covering is an organic compound with does not attract water, therefore water is not permeable through this layer.
The reason a drop of ink will spread over blotting paper capillary action.
The droplets of kerosene diffuse and spread in the wax paper.
waxed paper
Because the waxed paper have less friction on it:)
Waxed paper can be used again provided it did not have raw meat on it previously. Other substances may just wipe off the waxed paper allowing it to be used again.
You buy it at your grocery store. If you want to know how do you make waxed paper, please ask again.
Greaseproof paper is the British name for what Americans call waxed paper.
You pick out all of your earwax and then put in on paper.
Waxed paper
With a standard roll of cutrite paper, the waxed side will be on the bottom when you pull it out. However, they also sell a grilling paper that is waxed on both sides.
Butcher paper is usually white and waxed on both sides. Butcher paper (non-waxed) is commonly used for arts and crafts, and as a form of plain wrapping paper.
M9 Paper
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