Only if it's a coleman lantern designed to run on kerosene (many Canadian models were designed for kerosene). Most Coleman lanterns are designed to run on Coleman fuel or white gasoline, or both. If you try to run kerosene it won't work properly. It will just flame up and not glow brightly like it should. The kerosene Colemans require a preheat step to work properly, they have a preheat cup at the base of the generator that is filled with alcohol and burned before the lantern can be lit.
Yes, it would be dangerous to put elemental sodium in your mouth. Sodium reacts violently with water, producing heat and hydrogen gas. This reaction could cause severe burns or even an explosion in your mouth.
The plastic water bottle was invented by Nathaniel Wyeth in 1963, while working for the DuPont company. He designed a lightweight, durable container made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) that became popular for storing water and other beverages.
If plastic is not recycled, it would continue to accumulate in landfills and oceans, leading to environmental pollution and harm to wildlife. The production of new plastic would also continue to put a strain on natural resources and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling helps to reduce these negative impacts by conserving resources and reducing waste.
Get these things: some hydrochloric acid some zinc strips a clear plastic bottle that's got a small neck like a soda bottle, but that isn't a food bottle--this is so someone won't put food in it later and kill themselves a balloon Wear normal lab safety stuff--apron, face shield and rubber gloves. Wash the bottle out and put hydrochloric acid in it. Put the zinc strips in the acid. Wait till it bubbles for a few minutes, then put the balloon over the neck of the bottle. The balloon will be filled with hydrogen. (You give it the few minutes so the hydrogen can push the air out of the bottle. The equation's pretty simple: HCl + Zn = ZnCl + H
When chlorine comes into contact with sugar water, a chemical reaction occurs that can produce heat, light, and potentially release toxic fumes like chlorine gas. This reaction can be hazardous and should be avoided as it can lead to burns, respiratory problems, or other serious health risks. It is important to keep chlorine away from organic materials like sugar water to prevent any dangerous reactions.
most states there is a law that says no
NO, NO, NO! if you put hot jam into a plastic container it will melt it.
No, it is not safe to put mineral spirits in a plastic container as it can degrade the plastic and cause leaks or spills. It is recommended to use a metal or glass container for storing mineral spirits.
The gas expand to occupy the volume of the container.
Yes! Diesel, kerosene and gasoline are really the same thing except that they have different octanes. Diesel is the lowest refined gas then kerosene then your different octanes of gas. So, to make the octane the same as kerosene you simply mix the right amount of gas with diesel and voila, you have kerosene. I think u can use a lower octane than kerosene but NEVER put anything of a higher octane than kerosene! Yes! Diesel, kerosene and gasoline are really the same thing except that they have different octanes. Diesel is the lowest refined gas then kerosene then your different octanes of gas. So, to make the octane the same as kerosene you simply mix the right amount of gas with diesel and voila, you have kerosene. I think u can use a lower octane than kerosene but NEVER put anything of a higher octane than kerosene!
When a gas is put in a container, it expands to fill the available space of the container, taking the shape of the container. The gas particles move freely within the container, colliding with each other and the walls of the container. The pressure inside the container increases as the gas particles exert force on the walls.
yes you can but put food and grass in
When gas is put into a container, it expands to fill the available space evenly. The pressure of the gas molecules against the walls of the container increases until it reaches equilibrium. The volume, temperature, and pressure of the gas will determine its behavior in the container.
put a plastic container around the plants
When you put gas in a smaller container, the gas particles have less space to move around, leading to more frequent collisions with the container walls. This increases the pressure of the gas inside the container.
Go to a nearby gas station and add gas, or if you cant move you can use a gas container and just put the gasoline in the container and pay normally telling the cashier that you have the gasoline in the container.
Yes, gas will uniformly fill any container it is put in to fill the available space. The gas molecules will spread out to evenly fill the space they are contained in.