kerosiiniä
Kerosiiniä, known scientifically as kerosene, is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid widely used as a fuel. It is derived from petroleum through a fractional distillation process, typically boiling between 175 and 325 degrees Celsius. This places it in between gasoline and diesel fuel in terms of its boiling point and molecular weight. Kerosiiniä is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, primarily alkanes, cycloalkanes, and aromatic hydrocarbons.
Historically, kerosiiniä gained prominence as a lighting fuel, replacing whale oil in the 19th century for
The color of kerosiiniä can range from colorless to a pale yellow or brown, depending on its