Yes, kerosene can evaporate when exposed to air due to its low boiling point. Evaporation occurs as the kerosene molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid and enter the surrounding air as vapor.
Kerosine (sometimes spelt kerosene) is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is a fraction from the fractional distillation of petroleum extracted between 150 and 200 0C. See wikipedia -fractional distillation for a diagram of an industrial fractionating column
Liquids differ in the rate at which they evaporate.
Kerosene is lighter than diesel. Diesel has a higher density and is thus heavier than kerosene.
Water evaporate quickly.
The antonym of "evaporate" is "condense." Evaporate means to change from a liquid to a vapor, while condense means to change from a gas to a liquid.
Most common jet fuel is kerosine based and not corrosive.Most common jet fuel is kerosine based and not corrosive.
Kerosene
it is used for the fuel of planes
Kerosine (Kerosene or Paraffin as it is more commonly known) can not be removed completely from stew, it's best throw the meal away.
kerosene is a chemical use for heat and oil
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wow your dad is a truly amazing pilot if he can use diesel...most jet's and planes use kerosine as a fuel, at least im sure it's kerosine :)
If it is in sealed containers in the trunk, nothing.
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bio kerosine is made from the catalytic cracking of bio diesel
bio kerosine is made from the catalytic cracking of bio diesel
Brownies do not evaporate. Only liquids evaporate.