No it cant be because they both come from fossil fuels
The invention of gasoline is generally credited to Ignacy Lukasiewicz, a Polish inventor, who developed a process to distill kerosene from crude oil in the mid-19th century. Gasoline, a byproduct of this refining process, soon became a valuable fuel for internal combustion engines.
Gasoline, kerosene, and crude petroleum are related in that they are all derived from the refining of crude oil. Crude petroleum is the raw material that undergoes refining processes to produce gasoline and kerosene, among other products. Gasoline is a lighter fraction of crude oil used as fuel for vehicles, while kerosene is a slightly heavier fraction often used as a fuel for heating and lighting.
kerosene is a more refined version of crude petroleum
Gasoline and kerosene oil are both fossil fuels derived from crude oil through a process called fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated and separated into different components based on their boiling points, with gasoline and kerosene being two of the refined products obtained from this process.
The total production of gasoline and kerosene in combined was 200,000 barrels.
It will not meet the specifications of a product to be sold.
Jet fuel is basically kerosene, a petroleum product like gasoline.
I could be alcohol, gasoline, diesel, kerosene...
Kerosene burns slower than gasoline because it has a higher flash point and is less volatile. This means that kerosene requires more time and heat to ignite and burn compared to gasoline.
The invention of gasoline is generally credited to Ignacy Lukasiewicz, a Polish inventor, who developed a process to distill kerosene from crude oil in the mid-19th century. Gasoline, a byproduct of this refining process, soon became a valuable fuel for internal combustion engines.
When the petroleum industry started, the desired product was kerosene for home lighting lamps. Before the modern crude oil refinery was developed, oil was boiled and distilled in a single stage distillation similar to wiskey stills. Gasoline was the fraction that came off first and since the automobile had not yet been developed, there was no use for the gasoline. Gasoline was a waste product and was thrown out or burned to make more kerosene.
Gasoline and kerosene are both derived from crude oil but have different boiling points due to their molecular composition. Gasoline has a lower boiling point and evaporates faster than kerosene. There isn't a specific time frame for gasoline to turn into kerosene as they are distinct products with different properties.
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
Fule (oil disile ) 250-350
NO.
Gasoline was not invented, it is a natural by-product of the petroleum industry, kerosene being the principal product. Gasoline is produced by distillation, the separating of the volatile, more valuable fractions of crude petroleum. However, what was invented were the numerous processes and agents needed to improve the quality of gasoline making it a better commodity.
Gasoline was first used as refined petroleum product around 1870. It would be not sold until after then. Actually gasoline was considered to be a waste product when oil was refined for kerosene which was used in heating and lighting.