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▪ I. kerosene, n. (ˈkɛrəsiːn) Also kerosine (see note below). [irreg. f. Gr. κηρός wax + -ene.] a. A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, a commercial product of the distillation of petroleum; obtained also from coal and bituminous shale, and extensively used as a lamp-oil. Now important as a fuel for so...
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Kerosene 454
Kerosene 454 was a punk rock band from Washington, D.C. They formed in 1992.
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Follow Kerosene perfume - a fragrance for women and men 2016
night. Perfume rating 3.94 out of 5 with 791 votes. Follow by Kerosene is a Amber fragrance for women and men. Follow was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is John Pegg. Read about this perfume in other languages: Deutsch, Español, Français, Čeština, Italiano, Русский, Polski, Português, Ελληνικά, 汉语 ...
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kerosene
kerosenekerosine (also kerosine), / ˈkerəsi:n; `kɛrəˌsin/ n [U](esp US) = paraffin 1 [attrib 作定语]a kerosene lamp 煤油灯.
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Kerosene floats on water because - BYJU'S
Oil floats on water because oil is more dense than water. Q. Kerosene floats on water. With reference to the given figure, choose the correct option. Q. We know that I've floats on Water because it is lighter. Can ice sink in any other liquid such as kerosene oil? State the condition under which ice sink in other liquid.
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Does kerosene float on water-? - Answers
Apr 28, 2022More answers. Kerosene does float on water. Water has more density then kerosene. Anything with a lesser amount of density will float. Yes, Kerosene will float on water. It has a significantly ...
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Kerosene (album)
Kerosene is the debut studio album by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. Jon Metzger of Music Box gave Kerosene three out of five stars.
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Which things float on kerosene oil? - TeachersCollegesj
Why does an object that floats in water sinks in kerosene oil? Physical Science The density of water at room temperature is about 1 g/cc , that of kerosene is about 0.8 g/cc. So whatever objects have a density of less than 1 but greater than 0.8 g/cc will float on water but sink in kerosene.
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Him Kerosene
Him Kerosene was a Swedish 1990s alternative rock band founded in Luleå. Albums
EPs
Singles
Music videos
Whatever Gets you By
Raisins
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External links
Him Kerosene homepage on archive.org, 1997
Him Kerosene interview
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Can I use Kerosene for lubing the cogs and the chain I recently went to a bike mechanic and he dropped some kerosene on the cog and chain for lubing them. He said that it keeps the dirt off and is quite volatile so wi...
No, Kerosene won't leave behind enough of a layer to protect the chain.
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Kerosene bush
Kerosene bush is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Banksia nobilis, a plant species from Western Australia
Ozothamnus cupressoides, a
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Please explain how to use a kerosene forced air portable heater
Cold weather can't keep you from getting work done when you have a kerosene portable heater to warm up your work area. While outside, or in a well-ventilated area, on a level surface fill the tank with fresh number 1 kerosene or number 1 or number 2 diesel fuel until the
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Kerosene Hat
– his "kerosene hat." Even before Kerosene Hat was released, the song had become a live fan favorite.
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Please explain how to check fill and light a kerosene heater
okay so here's the kerosene stove I bought from the flea market for $49 and I just want to go in here and I want to look at it it looks like somebody has I got a kerosene pump that's a battery-powered one also have a hand pump manual one stick it in there stick this into the heater that's probably enough
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Kerosene Vale
The name Kerosene Vale is now only used infrequently. During the early 1950s, Kerosene Vale was the site of a short-lived open-cut colliery.
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