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The above answer is wrongWhat you get is a flammable liquid that can not be used in diesel engines or kerosene lamps or heaters.This is called contamination.
I recommend you poor the concoction into a waste oil collection drum.
what happens when radiation mix's with electricity
Etios, Beat
You blow up
250 disel will not start
it will eat up the dirt.
it drys up and dies.... :p
You might go to sleep and never wake up!
You will end up with a fuzzy, fizzy drink.
Kerosene is the same as paraffin. Paraffin is a liquid that can burn and is widely used. When you mix paraffin with water, you get a whitish liquid, probably due to airbubbles due to the heavy motions required to actually mix them. Paraffin does NOT mix as such and since the paraffin is not as heavy as water, it will instantly begin to separate and form as a layer on top of the water. There is No danger involved when mixing. I do not even think this is a dangerous solution to drink. You will probably just end up at the loo rather quickly as it really does start something happening that way. Would not try this though. There might be a difference to medical paraffin used for this purpose versus parafine used for energy/heat.
It evolves CO2 when burnt. Kerosene is made up of C and H
You get this liquidy substance that tastes like straight up ass.
You will through up good thing to miss school!