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No, it is not safe to use acetone in a kerosene heater. Acetone is a highly flammable liquid that can ignite easily and produce harmful fumes when burned. Kerosene heaters are designed to burn kerosene, which has specific properties that make it suitable for use in these heaters. Using acetone in a kerosene heater can pose serious safety risks and should be avoided.
Yes, kerosene is flammable so you can light it with a match. However, it is important to use caution and follow safety guidelines when handling and lighting kerosene to prevent accidents.
Pouring water on a kerosene fire can spread the flames and cause the fire to intensify due to the kerosene's ability to float on top of the water. This can make the situation more dangerous and difficult to control. It is better to use a fire extinguisher or sand to smother the fire.
Yes, kerosene can harm and potentially kill a tree if it is directly applied to the tree's roots or trunk. Kerosene is a highly flammable and toxic substance that can disrupt the tree's ability to absorb water and nutrients, leading to its decline and eventual death. It is not recommended to use kerosene near trees or other plants.
Kerosene is not recommended for use in dynamic rollers as it may not provide optimal lubrication and could lead to performance issues. It is best to use the lubricants recommended by the manufacturer to ensure smooth operation and prevent damage to the equipment.
Jets will always use some form of kerosene
Piston aircraft use gasoline and Jets use a form of kerosene
Kerosene type 2 (JET FUEL)
White petrol or jetfuel is used. Most jets use JP-1 a type of kerosene for fuel.
White petrol, or kerosene, has several uses. It can be used as fuel for items like heating, jets, and rockets.
Kerosene is a type of Fuel. Diesel, named after the inventor, a type of internal combustion engine. true- No.2 Diesel Fuel is Kerosene- or JP-4 popularily used as an airplane fuel for jets.
Aviation fuel, similar to kerosene. Only smaller aircraft with piston engines use a fuel similar to gasoline, called AVGas (Aviation gasoline) Military Jets use fuels specially designed for Jet Propulsion, these formula are known by JP-#, Commercial Jets use Jet-A.
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it depends Kerosene does 'spoil' because bacteria will begin to break it down. Water speeds up the digestion. The process produces a plaque that will clog jets in an injector system and will produce acids that will corrode metal components in the heater. If you have large quantities of old kerosene, you can rescue it by filtering it to remove the bacterial plaque. For small quantities, it isn't worth the hassle--use it to burn out stumps. See the link for Sta-Bil, a product that can stabilize fuel.
It is not kerosene but a kerosene type fuel used in jets or aircraft. Jet fuel is a mixture of various hydrocarbons. Jet fuel must be free from water contamination. Synthetic Jet fuel and Jet biofuels are used in different airways. Chemically they are not exactly same as kerosene or petrol.
yes its ok to run dyed kerosene in your heater i have been doing it for at least 2 years now with no problems.
Airplane require KEROSENE as fuel in order to fly.