Oily flammable fuel is commonly referred to as "kerosene" or "diesel fuel," depending on its specific characteristics and intended use. These fuels are derived from crude oil and are used in various applications, including aviation, heating, and engines. Due to their flammable nature, they must be handled with care to prevent fires and explosions.
Rubbing alcohol more flammable.
gas becase its a fuel and dose not have flames if you spill it it will explode
Very. It is usally used for camp fuel and other flameable things
Gasoline is a highly flammable liquid obtained by distillation of petroleum. It is commonly used as a fuel for various internal combustion engines.
Kerosene
Rubbing alcohol more flammable.
Because fuel is a FLAMMABLE material.
gas becase its a fuel and dose not have flames if you spill it it will explode
Methane and octane, both alkanes, are examples of gases that are used as fuel and are highly flammable.
Yes you can, paper is very flammable.
A benzine is a flammable petroleum distillate used as a solvent or fuel.
Although oxygen is necessary for most combustion processes it is not flammable itself. Oxygen is the material that reacts with fuel to produce combustion.
the color and diesel is oily.
In an approved container.
Very. It is usally used for camp fuel and other flameable things
Fuel itself does not emit heat. Burning fuel however produces heat as it is flammable. Fuel can be used in engines, heaters, generators, etc.