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Why does kerosene burn for longer than methylated spirits?

Kerosene has a higher energy density than methylated spirits, which allows it to burn for a longer period of time. This means that more energy is released when kerosene burns compared to methylated spirits, resulting in a longer-lasting flame.


What is the spirit lamp fuel?

Spirits, of course. Hence the name. (I'm not being metaphysical here; by "spirits" I mean "ethylated spirits" or "methylated spirits", aka "booze" or "wood alcohol".) You could also burn rubbing alcohol in them, but this won't work as well since most rubbing alcohol is about 30% water ... which of course doesn't burn.


Is weeping willow safe wood to burn in indoors?

yes


Can being an alcoholic burn your esophagus due to drinking spirits in excess?

No


How much light do ferns need indoors to thrive?

Ferns need moderate to bright indirect light indoors to thrive. Avoid direct sunlight as it can burn their delicate leaves.


Why it is more efficient to produce meat from cattle indoors?

Because outdoors cattle will burn off the energy that is used for meat production. If they are kept indoors they will have more energy to use for the conversion of feed into meat.


What does tequila taste like?

It has the normal alcohol burn found in all spirits. There is also a sort of peppery undertone to it.


Why does a methylated spirit when poured on the skin has cooling effect?

Methylated spirit evaporates quickly on the skin and as it does so it claims the latent heat of vaporisation from the skin, which then feels cool. It's the same natural mechanism that is used in sweating when water evaporates from the surface of the skin.


What happens when you mix mineral spirits and water?

Methylated spirits is a mixture of at least two things: ethanol and methanol. If you get it in Germany they put something especially evil smelling in it to make sure you don't want to drink it. But let's confine ourselves to the product sold in the US (where it's called "denatured alcohol") and assume it's just ethanol and methanol. Either alcohol combines with atmospheric oxygen to produce at least two new chemicals: carbon dioxide and water. If there's not enough oxygen in the area for it to burn properly, carbon monoxide will also be produced. You will also get a significant amount of heat - which is why you light this product in the first place.


What do native Americans use to ward off evil spirits in their home?

Many burn sage, because it is supposed to clear the space of negative energies.


Is there any harm to one's health of using an outdoor bug zapper indoors?

Bug Zappers are generally safe for use indoors or outdoors, but if you have that many bugs inside the house I would recommend some Raid for indoors and some screens on the windows. That way there's no chance that you'll forget to clean the tray and cause a fire. Dead bugs burn pretty hot.


Is Cotton wood safe wood to burn indoors?

Cottonwood burns fast, with little odor when well dried.