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No. Kerosene is a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen and is oxidised.

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What are some example of oxidising?

Oxidising is and substance that provides oxygen and let the other substance burn more fiercely


Is kerosene a heterogeneous substance?

Yes. Kerosene is a heterogeneous substance i.e. a mixture.


Where can oxidising symbol be found?

on the bottle of the substance


What is the relationship between oxidising agent and the reduced substance?

Its the substance reduced which is termed to be an oxidizing agent. When a substance is reduced, it loses electrons that are taken up by another substance thereby oxidizing another substance (oxidising agent).


Is kerosene inorganic or organic?

It is organic substance


Is mixed kerosene and water a substance or a mixture?

Substance is not a sharply differentiated word. Kerosene and water would are a mixture (to the extent that they will mix), but they could also be termed a substance as mixtures can be substances under some uses of the word substance. However mixtures can be differentiated from solutions and compounds -- kerosene and water is not a solution nor a compound.


What things from superstores have the oxidising symbol mean?

'Oxidising' is a substance that provides oxygen to allow things to burn more. For example the sodium nitrate I hope this helped because it is what I am learning at school! =)


Is kerosene a heterogeneous mixture?

Kerosene is a homogeneous mixture of hydrocarbons.


What is the relationship between oxidizing and oxidizing agent?

An oxidizing agent is a substance that causes another substance to be oxidized. Oxidation refers to the loss of electrons by a substance, while reduction refers to the gain of electrons. In a redox reaction, the oxidizing agent itself gets reduced as it accepts electrons from the substance being oxidized.


Is kerosene a fatty substance?

Yes, it is an oil. It consists of aliphatic carbons.


What substance in blood reacted with hydrogen peroxide?

The iron in haemoglobin is reduced oxidised by the hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidising agent.


What does oxidising mean in science?

The oxidizing hazard symbol means the substance has the ability to react with oxygen, usually dangerously.