Jet fuel is a type of kerosene. Essentially it is kerosene which has been highly purified and had a few additives added to prevent or mitigate water contamination.
Kerosene will burn just fine in a jet engine, and jet A will burn just fine in a kerosene heater.
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Jet A, which is similar to kerosene.Jet A, which is similar to kerosene.
"Petrol" is what the British (and Australians, Irish and New Zealanders) call gasoline. Petrol is actually a contraction of the word petroleum which is the feedstock. So there's no difference between petrol and gasoline. Gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel are different "fractions" of petroleum distillate. Gasoline is the lowest-boiling/most volatile of the three, kerosene is intermediate, and diesel is the highest-boiling/least volatile. Jet fuel is actually Jet Kerosene. The Britsih usually call kerosene "paraffin". In the US, paraffin is an even higher fraction of petroleum distillate that is solid at room temperature and is generally referred to as "wax".
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.
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Aviation jet fuel is basically kerosene
Kerosene is Jet fuel ;-)
Kerosene is fuel for a diesel engine. gas is fuel for spark engines.
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
A rocket explodes and a jet doesnt.
Jet A (kerosene)
Dyed kerosene has a coloring agent added to it for tax or regulatory purposes, such as distinguishing between different grades or preventing illegal use. Undyed kerosene is in its natural state without any added coloring agents. Both types can be used for heating, lighting, or fueling purposes.