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all u need to do is add detergent and mix it
water will collect at the bottom, because of its higher density compared to kerosene
If we dissolve kerosene in petrol running vehicle the petrol filtrer in the car will be damaged and also the pump.
No, kerosene oil does not dissolve in water because it is a nonpolar substance. Water is a polar solvent and cannot easily mix or dissolve nonpolar substances like kerosene oil.
Basically water is a polar solvent, meaning it has a positive and negative charge on it and kerosene is non polar the dipoles cancel so it has no charge. The solubility rule is that like substances dissolve like so water would mix with another polar molecule and kerosene would mix with a non polar molecule, hence why the two cant mix very well.
Kerosene is immiscible in water, meaning it does not mix or dissolve in water. It is a hydrocarbon-based liquid, which makes it non-polar, while water is polar. When combined, kerosene and water will separate into two distinct layers.
Glycerin is miscible in water, while kerosene is not. Glycerin is a polar molecule with hydrogen bonding capabilities, allowing it to mix well with water. Kerosene is non-polar and hydrophobic, so it does not mix with water.
No, kerosene in water is not a true solution. Kerosene is immiscible in water, which means that they do not mix together to form a homogeneous solution. Instead, kerosene forms separate droplets in water due to differences in their polarities.
No, you should only wash your car with a Car Wash product or mix your own car wash. Mix 1 tablespoon full of Ivory Liquid Soap to 2 gallons of very warm water. It works great and will not strip the wax off or damage the surface. Plus it is way cheaper than shampoo.
Oil based paint Is paint is soluble in kerosene. Water based will not mix
Water (H2O) and kerosene (C12H26) do not mix, i.e. they are not miscible. This is due to H20 being polar and C12H26 being different, that is non-polar, through the concept of "like dissolves like."