The separation is possible by fractional distillation.
Kerosene can be separated from crude oil through a process called fractional distillation. In this process, crude oil is heated to separate its components based on their boiling points. Kerosene, with a boiling point between 150-275°C, can be collected as a separate fraction during the distillation process.
During mitosis, sister chromatids are separated.
there is no time difference between any two locations separated by x-amount of latitude as long as they are on the same longitude. When they are on different longitudes and separated by latitude count the number of longitudes between the locations to get the time difference
Exposure to kerosene has not been conclusively linked to causing leukemia. However, there are studies suggesting a potential link between exposure to certain chemicals found in kerosene and an increased risk of leukemia, further research is needed to establish a definitive connection between kerosene and leukemia. Precautionary measures such as avoiding prolonged exposure to kerosene fumes and ensuring proper ventilation when using it are recommended.
Diesel is a mixture of carbon chains that typically contain between 8 and 21 carbon atoms and may be produced by fractional distillation of crude oil between 200 °C (392 °F) and 350 °C (662 °F) Kerosene is composed of carbon chains that typically contain between 6 and 16 carbon atoms and may be produced by fractional distillation of crude oil between 150 °C and 275 °C, By comparison you can see that kerosene is a mixture of organic molecules that tend to be smaller (and consequently more volatile) than diesel oil. The uses of the two fuels is pretty much based on the impact of those properties. Kerosene is less viscous at low temperatures than diesel and is more volatile.
Kerosene is fuel for a diesel engine. gas is fuel for spark engines.
No, there was no attraction between the comb and kerosene. Attraction refers to the force that pulls objects together due to their different electric charges, which does not apply to the interaction between a non-charged comb and a liquid like kerosene.
Dyed kerosene has a coloring agent added to it for tax or regulatory purposes, such as distinguishing between different grades or preventing illegal use. Undyed kerosene is in its natural state without any added coloring agents. Both types can be used for heating, lighting, or fueling purposes.
contiguous is "separated in space" and continuous is "separated in time"
Jet fuel is a type of kerosene. Essentially it is kerosene which has been highly purified and had a few additives added to prevent or mitigate water contamination.Kerosene will burn just fine in a jet engine, and jet A will burn just fine in a kerosene heater.
fuel oil is used by faggets who are member of the dick circle where as kerosene is used by people with dicks coming out their ears
the ease with which the elements can be separated.
Kerosene can be separated from crude oil through a process called fractional distillation. In this process, crude oil is heated to separate its components based on their boiling points. Kerosene, with a boiling point between 150-275°C, can be collected as a separate fraction during the distillation process.
The difference between a homogeneous mixture and a pure substance is that a pure substance has a fixed composition and cannot be separated because it is chemically bonded and a homogeneous mixture can be separated.
Dyed kerosene has a color additive to indicate it is not for highway use, while clear kerosene is meant for on-road vehicles. Dyed kerosene is typically used for off-road equipment like tractors or generators to avoid fuel tax evasion. Clear kerosene meets the specifications required for on-road use in vehicles.
there really isn't a difference
people were strictly separated by social class.