The precise boiling point will vary, due to the incredibly complex nature of ingredients that go into your average forecourt petrol, but around 95oC at a standard atmospheric pressure of 1 bar.
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/boiling-points-fluids-gases-d_155.html
The boiling point of petrol is 95 degrees Celsius!
its flash point is around -71.4 degree celcius i would say its pour point would be anywhere between -100 and -185 xD
the fire point of kerosene is 56 degrees celsius
what is fire point of petrol
fire point of petrol
-22f or -30c is the freezing point of kerosen
No, black smoke can result from any burning liquid or gaseous hydrocarbon, coal, fat, petrochemical, plastic or similar. The black smoke indicates that the fire does not consume all the carbon present and it is released as soot or carbon cenospheres
Yes, it has to be stored in kerosene oil or it will catch fire.
I would suspect iodine to be more soluble in alcohol than kerosene because iodine is a polar compound and so it alcohol. Kerosene is non polar. Now should you mix them? Don't think so! Iodine is a strong oxidizer and can react with the alcohol or the kerosene. This may likely cause a fire or explosion if conditions where right.
Due to high percentage of carbon the kerosene oil is not converted inti carbon dioxide and water on combustion but some quantity of the carbon is escaped as unburned particles which are responsible for smoke or its black colour. flame is due to emmition of light at slower rate.
You start it by igniting kerosene.
The aniline point of kerosene is 60-69 oC.
Pouring water on a kerosene fire may cause splashes of hot/burning kerosene and water to splatter, due to the fact that kerosene is not miscible in water.
oint of kerosene is -22F
Care has to be taken for kerosene because when it is exposed to air,it may ignite with it and catch fire and leads to a major fire
-22f or -30c is the freezing point of kerosen
yes.
dont do that you could set it on fire
flash point of petrol is > -45 degree celsius flash point of diesel is 52-95 degree celsius
-20 degrees centigrade.
Kerosene is considered to be highly contestable. Kerosene has a flash point between one hundred and one hundred and sixty-two degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes. It has a low flash point, and a low ignition point.