by adding a dye
Kerosene is typically clear or slightly yellow, while home heating oil is a dark reddish-brown color due to added dye for identification purposes.
colorless
No, coconut oil do not dissolve in kerosene
because it turned crude oil into kerosene an by adding gasoline made oil more valuable
because it turned crude oil into kerosene an by adding gasoline made oil more valuable
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.
The color of blue kerosene is caused by the presence of a dye called azulene. Azulene is a natural compound found in crude oil and gives kerosene its blue hue. It does not affect the performance of kerosene but is added to differentiate it from other fuels and to indicate leaks in engines or tanks.
kerosene is a thin oil that was used in 1849 to light oil fuled lamps.
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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.
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.
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