Kerosene is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid.
Kerosene is widely used to power jet engines of aircraft (jet fuel) and some rocket engines, but is also commonly used as a cooking and lighting fuel.
Kerosene in some jurisdictions such as the U.S. is legally required to be stored in a blue container to avoid it being confused with the much more flammable gasoline, which is typically kept in a red container.
Water evaporates faster than salt water and sugar water.
because it has less salt than the sea water
No, compared to milk, water evaporates much more quickly.
no, beacuse there is more sugars patick present in it so it floats
Hot water does not actually dissolve but evaporates into the air as steam rises. Steam consists of water molecules that the water is made up of. These are given off at a much faster rate than cold water which has to wait until the warmer air around it agitates the cooler molecules.
the water in the sun evaporates faster than in the shade because the heat speeds up the process of evaporation
Water evaporates faster than salt water and sugar water.
yes it evaporates faster than water.
water evaporates faster than soda because water has no sugar and soda has a lot ofsugar
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
No, salts are insoluble in kerosene oil.
Sand is not evaporated.
Mpemba effect ,water evaporates faster so it has less water so it freezes faster
because it has less salt than the sea water
Yes, it is true.
Fractional distillation is used to separate the components of petroleum. Petrol (gasoline) evaporates at a lower temperature than kerosene evaporates at.
Because the boiling point is lower.