When kerosene is burned, it produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat energy. The heat energy can be harnessed for various purposes, such as heating or generating electricity.
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It is probably the neutralisation of the detergent, an alkali, and water, although the pH of water is 7. Neutralisation is an exothermic reaction, which means heat is produced, therefore detergent gets hot when wet.
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
In the US, kerosene production for heating purposes varies depending on factors like demand, supply, and market conditions. However, kerosene is typically a small fraction of the overall heating fuel market in the US, with alternatives like natural gas, electricity, and heating oil being more common choices for heating homes.
all u need to do is add detergent and mix it
200 degrees C
Kerosene is typically produced at high temperatures ranging from 500-700 degrees Celsius in the refining process of crude oil. This process involves the distillation of the crude oil to separate out the kerosene fraction.
Cheer Laundry Detergent is produced by Procter & Gamble.
Gas light, kerosene lantern.
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Wisk is a laundry detergent and is sold both in Canada and United States, and produced through Sun Products. Wisk is currently produced in United States and is considered a premium laundry detergent and has been made for over 43 years.
When kerosene is burned, it produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat energy. The heat energy can be harnessed for various purposes, such as heating or generating electricity.
Kerosene is typically derived from the refining of crude oil. It is a byproduct of the distillation process that separates crude oil into various components based on their boiling points. Additionally, kerosene can also be produced from the refining of shale oil and through the processing of certain types of coal.
To get the kerosene smell out of clothing can be challenging. The first step is to hang the clothes and let the fumes air out, outdoors if possible. Then you can wash them with a good detergent. Wash as many times as necessary to get the smell out before drying them.
Vintage kerosene lamps are no longer produced, and thus only used or antique lamps can be found. They often turn up at yard sales, estate sales, or online at places such as eBay.
Yes, Dawn dish detergent is manufactured in the United States. It is produced by Procter & Gamble, an American company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.