Aviation jet fuel is basically kerosene
Piston aircraft use gasoline and Jets use a form of kerosene
kerosene (naptha kerosene)
Jet A, which is used in turbine aircraft, is a highly purified form of white kerosene.
You mean a cigarette NO!!
kerosene is a thin oil that was used in 1849 to light oil fuled lamps.
I dont think think that kerosene should be used in tiki torches. It might burn it down
Yes, "aeroplane" is a noun. It is a type of aircraft that is used for flying passengers and cargo through the air.
Kerosene colonial grade refers to a specific type of kerosene fuel used primarily in developing countries. It is a low-grade kerosene that may have higher levels of impurities compared to higher grades of kerosene used in developed countries. It is typically used for heating, lighting, and cooking in areas where other fuel sources may be limited.
A model aeroplane is used for presentations and testing. Model planes are also used for fun. They are used model-plane clubs, aeroplane company headquarters and studios. (Bedroom, in my house)
Kerosene should not be used as a home heating oil unless the unit is designed to do just that, kerosene may be used in a small amount to inhibit gelling of fuel oil during extremely cold weather.
Kerosene
It is not kerosene but a kerosene type fuel used in jets or aircraft. Jet fuel is a mixture of various hydrocarbons. Jet fuel must be free from water contamination. Synthetic Jet fuel and Jet biofuels are used in different airways. Chemically they are not exactly same as kerosene or petrol.