yes
using organic substances like kerosene or alcohol
No. Depending on the purity, ethanol (the alcohol in booze) can float on kerosene, but only barely. For the most part, yes.
A kerosene heater has a wick made of fiberglass that is connected to a kerosene tank. When the wick is lit, the kerosene keeps the wick burning, and a convection unit in the heater uses the flame to heat the air. In some kerosene heaters, there is a fan to blow the heated air into the room to heat it faster.
100 gallons of kerosene weighs = 660 pounds
The weight of one gallon of kerosene is 6.82 pounds.Based on a cubic foot of kerosene is 51 pounds and 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot.
No, kerosene is not miscible with carbon tetrachloride. Miscibility of liquids depends on their relative polarities and molecular structures. Kerosene is a nonpolar solvent, while carbon tetrachloride is a polar solvent, which makes them immiscible.
Yes, they're miscible in every ratio
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
Water and rubbing alcohol are totally miscible.
No, cyclohexane and isopropyl alcohol are not miscible because they have different polarities. Cyclohexane is nonpolar, while isopropyl alcohol is polar due to the presence of the -OH group.
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.
Yes, they are miscible.
Capable of being mixed; mixable; as, water and alcohol are miscible in all proportions.
miscible
Isopropanol is completely miscible with water as well as partially miscible with vegetable oil.
If by "perfume" you mean essential plant oils, then yes - oils dissolve in alcohol.
Yes, methanol miscible.