diesel fuel is usually green or red in color and has a greesy feel kerosene is clear and is usually kept ina blue can and gasoline has a yellowish color and a very loud smell and is usually kept in a red can
Both petrol (also known as gasoline) and diesel fuels are made in oil refineries. In a production process known as "cracking" they take crude petroleum oil - that has been extracted from oil-bearing...
Kerosene: its structural formula is C8H8.C14H30. it is a heating fuel. its boiling point ranges 175-325.C. Gasolene:it contains carbon atoms ranging C4H10-C13H28.it is a motor fuel. Its boilin point...
Simplest way is to know how they each smell. Just go to any filling station and sniff the fuel nozzles - you'll soon be able to recognize the difference!