NO
Kerosene
Kerosene
kerosene
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Kerosene, a petroleum product will not interact chemically with Portland cement - water will.
Kerosene is not biodegradable as it is a petroleum-based product. It can persist in the environment for a long time and can have harmful effects on ecosystems if not properly managed.
It will not meet the specifications of a product to be sold.
Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil
Kerosene is considered a fossil fuel because it is derived from petroleum, which is a fossil fuel. Petroleum is formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient sea organisms. Kerosene is a refined product of crude oil extracted from the ground, making it a fossil fuel.
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Kerosene can be converted into diesel through a process called hydrocracking. This involves breaking down the larger molecules in kerosene into smaller ones to create a product that is more similar to diesel fuel. The process requires high temperatures, pressure, and catalysts to transform the chemical composition of the kerosene.
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