can take as long as 17 years
When it is heated, you can smell the fragrance.
Water evaporate quickly.
The time it takes to heat water with oil-fired central heating depends on factors such as the boiler's efficiency, the starting temperature of the water, and the desired temperature. Generally, it can take anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes for a boiler to heat water to a sufficient temperature for household use.
That's going to depend on . . . -- the starting temperature of the water -- the target temperature of the water -- how fast you want it to get there -- the efficiency of the heater you use
Oil does not dry in the same way that water-based substances do. Oil undergoes a process called oxidation, where it hardens over time due to exposure to oxygen, but it does not evaporate or evaporate in the way water does.
can take as long as 17 years
When it is heated, you can smell the fragrance.
Yes, home heating oil can evaporate, but it does so at a slow rate compared to more volatile fuels. The evaporation process is influenced by temperature and air exposure; warmer temperatures can increase evaporation rates. However, because heating oil is a heavier hydrocarbon, significant evaporation typically occurs only under specific conditions, such as high heat or prolonged exposure to air.
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oil is produce by a long process of smashing heating and dead organism layering.
This process of breaking down crude oil into useable fuel components is called 'cracking' and involves heating the crude oil until various parts of it evaporate at different temperatures - by breaking down the carbon-to-carbon bonds. This ultimately delivers different fuel types, from LPG to petroleum/gasoline... All this would take place at an Oil Refinery.
oil is produce by a long process of smashing heating and dead organism layering.
Water evaporate quickly.
The kerosene is a lighter oil. I think you would get more BTUs out of the heating oil. Just make sure that you are using the right fuel for the furnace that you have. Most now days would take heating oil.
The time it takes to heat water with oil-fired central heating depends on factors such as the boiler's efficiency, the starting temperature of the water, and the desired temperature. Generally, it can take anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes for a boiler to heat water to a sufficient temperature for household use.
No. Oil does not evaporate. Even when it's component parts do evaporate, it diffuses in the air and does not precipitate out in the form of rain.