Usually kerosene is refined such that it contains less than 100 ppm water. When water is added to kerosene it becomes cludy in appearance. To remove water from hydrocarbons, they are passed over molecular sieves which bind the water to sites on the resins but allow hydrocarbons such as kerosene and gasoline to pass unhindered.
The weight of 50 ml of kerosene can vary slightly depending on its specific density, but on average, kerosene has a density of about 0.8 to 0.82 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 50 ml of kerosene would weigh approximately 40 to 41 grams.
Kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons with a molecular weight of about 100-140 with an average of about 120.
In general liquids such as kerosene, gasoline, etc weight about 7 pounds per gallon. 5 gallons would weight close to 35 pounds.
The psi (pounds per square inch) of kerosene varies depending on factors such as temperature and volume. However, kerosene is typically stored and transported under relatively low pressures, usually around 8-14 psi in common applications.
It is not recommended to add kerosene to an oil tank without consulting a professional. The amount of kerosene that can be added will depend on various factors such as the type of heating system, the current oil in the tank, and the climate. Adding kerosene incorrectly can affect the efficiency and safety of the system.
$3.50-$4.00 per gallon
Today 23rd of November 2015, Kerosene costs 31720.00 pence per cubic meter.
1kg
At 15 degrees Celsius, there are about 0.82 kilograms per liter of kerosene. Conversely, there are about 1.22 liters of kerosene per kilogram.
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
Petrol is more dense than kerosene. Density is a measure of mass per unit volume, and petrol is more dense because it has a higher mass per unit volume compared to kerosene.
1liter
The cost of kerosene per metric ton can vary widely depending on factors such as location, market conditions, and supply availability. It is recommended to check with local suppliers or market sources for the most current prices.
The density of kerosene at 68°F is about 51.24 pounds per cubic foot or 0.824 grams per cubic centimeter.
The cost to heat with a 23,000 BTU kerosene heater depends on local kerosene prices and usage duration. For example, if kerosene costs around $4 per gallon and the heater consumes approximately 0.5 gallons per hour, heating for 8 hours would cost about $16. However, actual costs can vary based on efficiency, temperature settings, and local fuel prices. Always check current kerosene rates in your area for a more accurate estimate.
About 600 to 700 php for 700ml. and 800 to 950php for 1Liter.
two and a half gallons