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Kerosine may reffer to: If you referring to jet fuel, is a higher fraction of refining gasoline. If you referring to tracktor fuel, is lower fraction of refining gasoline ( lower than diesel, but higher than mazut ) (pls somebody correct my "chemical" English)

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