This is because the specific heat capacity of the wood is more than the kerosene oil.
So, the wood takes time to burn but burns for longer period than the kerosene oil.
No, salts are insoluble in kerosene oil.
Yes, kerosene evaporates faster than water because it has a lower boiling point. This means that at normal temperatures, kerosene molecules have more energy to break away from the liquid surface and enter the gas phase compared to water molecules.
Light travels faster in water than in kerosene because water has a higher refractive index than kerosene. The speed of light in a medium is determined by its refractive index, with higher refractive indices typically resulting in faster light propagation.
The refractive index of diamond with respect to kerosene is approximately 2.42. This means that light travels approximately 2.42 times faster in diamond than in kerosene.
LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) catches fire more easily than kerosene. This is because LPG is a highly flammable gas, while kerosene is a combustible liquid that requires a higher temperature to ignite.
they catch with their tails
Yes, a jet fighter can fire its cannons while flying faster than the speed of sound. The bullets fired from the cannons can also travel faster than the speed of sound, effectively hitting the target even when the jet is flying at supersonic speeds.
The fire is hotter than the boiling water, so it will melt faster over a fire.
Gasoline and kerosene are both derived from crude oil but have different boiling points due to their molecular composition. Gasoline has a lower boiling point and evaporates faster than kerosene. There isn't a specific time frame for gasoline to turn into kerosene as they are distinct products with different properties.
Kerosene is less dense than water.
stone is faster than paper because it has more mass so more gravity include on it
to catch prey