It releases carbon dioxide. This gas causes global warming.
Burning kerosene produces a visible light spectrum that includes mainly yellow, orange, and red colors. The colors seen depend on various factors such as temperature, combustion efficiency, and impurities in the kerosene.
No, it is not safe to use acetone in a kerosene heater. Acetone is a highly flammable liquid that can ignite easily and produce harmful fumes when burned. Kerosene heaters are designed to burn kerosene, which has specific properties that make it suitable for use in these heaters. Using acetone in a kerosene heater can pose serious safety risks and should be avoided.
Pouring water on a kerosene fire can spread the flames and cause the fire to intensify due to the kerosene's ability to float on top of the water. This can make the situation more dangerous and difficult to control. It is better to use a fire extinguisher or sand to smother the fire.
Burning is harmful because : 1-If the fire gets out of control, it can harm us and our homes. 2-Carbondioxide comes out of the fire which is harmful for our health and our environment. Anonymous
Kerosene is a hydrocarbon solvent that can effectively dissolve bitumen, making it useful for removing bitumen from surfaces like hands. However, kerosene is a flammable liquid and can be harmful if it comes into contact with skin, so it should be handled with caution. It is important to use appropriate safety measures, such as wearing gloves and working in a well-ventilated area, when using kerosene as a solvent for cleaning purposes.
it can on burning!
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yes; kerosene is harmful because it pollutes the environment and people might be sick or die and also is harmful for animals too.
Because after burning gases are released in the atmosphere.
Because after burning gases are released in the atmosphere.
All I know is that Kerosene is from Petroleum. Therefore the source of Kerosene is Petroleum. Kerosene is poisonous and not clean while burning, so be careful if you're going to burn it. Hope this helps in some way :)
Burning kerosene produces a visible light spectrum that includes mainly yellow, orange, and red colors. The colors seen depend on various factors such as temperature, combustion efficiency, and impurities in the kerosene.
to avoid burning accidents
Same way a regular kerosene lamp is made. It's mainly the casing and the bracket that's different.
Kerosene is not biodegradable as it is a petroleum-based product. It can persist in the environment for a long time and can have harmful effects on ecosystems if not properly managed.
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.
YES! They breathe just like humans!