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Are Petrol and kerosene oil whice type of energy these fuels possess?

Petrol and kerosene oil are both fossil fuels that contain chemical potential energy. When burned, these fuels release energy in the form of heat and light.


What chemical change allowed vinegar to change a mustard mix with ammonia base to change back to its original color?

The chemical change that occurred was a neutralization reaction between the acid in vinegar and the base in the mustard mix with ammonia. This reaction produced water and a salt, causing the mixture to change back to its original color.


What happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide and kerosene oil?

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.


What is the difference between Mineral Turpentine oil and Kerosene?

generally, kerosene is composed of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon. It has low or no aromatic components. It boiling range is around 150 - 300 degree Celsius. whereas MTO is having up to 40% aromatic constituents, which gives MTO good solvent power and distillation range is 150 to 240 deg Celsius.


Does oil and water mix?

No, oil and water do not mix because they have different molecular structures. Oil is non-polar, while water is polar, so they do not have the necessary interactions to mix together. This is why they separate into distinct layers when combined.

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What does separate the mixture of mustard oil and kerosene oil?

Mustard oil and kerosene oil can be separated by distillation. Since they have different boiling points, heating the mixture will cause the kerosene oil to vaporize first, leaving the mustard oil behind. The vapors of kerosene oil can then be condensed back into a liquid form.


What happens when you mix coconut oil and kerosene?

No, coconut oil do not dissolve in kerosene


Can you mix kerosene and home heating oil in an oil furnace?

Kerosene and home heating oil can be mixed in a oil furnace. Kerosene is thinner than heating oil. Mixed together will make the furnace burn cleaner.


Does kerosene oil dissolve in water?

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.


Does mustard oil mix in water?

Yes mustard seed floats on water as it is lighter than water


Is paint soluble in kerosene?

Oil based paint Is paint is soluble in kerosene. Water based will not mix


What should you do if kerosene was put in your lawn mower?

Drain the kerosene out and depending where the kerosene was put :If in the flue tank refill with gas :If in the oil reservoir refill with sea 30 w oil :If two stroke motor mix 2 cycle oil with flue and refill tank. Hope this helps.


Can you mix heating oil and kerosene?

The process would need to be similar to making a horse from a mule and a cow.


Can kerosene mix in water?

No.


Is vinegar soluble in kerosene?

No, vinegar is not soluble in kerosene because they are chemically different substances. Vinegar is mostly composed of water and acetic acid, while kerosene is a hydrocarbon mixture. Since water and oil-based substances like kerosene do not mix, vinegar will not dissolve in kerosene.


Can you mix kerosene with home heating oil without damage to furnace or contaminating home heating oil?

Yes you can; According to "FlashOffRoad" "Kerosene is routinely added to home heating oil, in large quantities. The furnace doesn't know, or care. The furnace oil pump does not have the same clearances (they are more crude, greater clearances, lower pressure...) and the kerosene won't hurt them. Most will (and often do) run on straight kerosene--here in NH, if the oil tank is outside, the mix will be either 50/50 or straight kerosene. Kerosene doesn't have the same heat values either, you won't get the same amount of power from a gallon of kerosene as from heating oil, or diesel fuel." See full article for more detail <http://flashoffroad.com/Diesel/DieselFuel/about_diesel_fuel.htm> Personally though, I wouldn't add more than 10 gallons per 275 tank full just to be safe.


What was kerosene for in 1849?

kerosene is a thin oil that was used in 1849 to light oil fuled lamps.