Depending on where you live, there may be an oil recycler who will take it. Check with you local sanitation or garbage pick up companies. Often, auto supply stores will dispose of old petroleum products for you as well. If you only have a small amount of kerosene you may let it evaporate or burn it safely.
There are 29.92 liter-atmospheres in a gallon of kerosene.
On average: a gallon of diesel fuel weighs about 7 pounds, a gallon of kerosene weighs around 6.8 pounds, and a gallon of gasoline weighs approximately 6.3 pounds. These weights can vary slightly depending on the specific composition and temperature of the fuel.
In general liquids such as kerosene, gasoline, etc weight about 7 pounds per gallon. 5 gallons would weight close to 35 pounds.
Roughly 334.03373To calculate:6.6 lbs per gallon kerosene2,204.62262 pounds in metric tonne
The odor of kerosene is "aromatic".
There are 29.92 liter-atmospheres in a gallon of kerosene.
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
$3.50-$4.00 per gallon
Top to bottom vegetable oil, kerosene, antifreeze, water.
100 gallons of kerosene weighs = 660 pounds
114100 Btu
1 gallon for #1 Kerosene produces 135,000 BTUs. #1 Kerosene is closely related to #1 Diesel and JP8 (Jet Fuel) - they differ chiefly in additives. Likewise, #2 Kerosene, Diesel #2, and Furnace Oil are similar to one another. #2 oils have higher sulfur content, which leads to more eye and lung irritation from the emissions. However, they are also comprised of longer hydrocarbon chains, and therefore weigh more per gallon and also have somewhat higher energy content.
4.29 in Brazil Indiana
$4.14 murphy n.c
Depends on where you live.
One gallon of kerosene will produce 134,000 BTUs of energy when burned.
Depends on the BTUs of the heater.