kerosene left open in a dish disappears?why?
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kerosene left Open in a dish disappears due to the phenomenon called sublimation. sublimation is the process in which sublime objects change into gaseous objects without being converted into liquid state.
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When kerosene is left open in a dish, it's exposed to girding temperature. As the temperature is more, kerosene starts continuously sinking and eventually disappears
Explanation:
The properties of kerosene are:
- Kerosene is a odorless liquid at room temperature with a clear to pale unheroic color. when kerosene burns it gives off a strong bank odor.
- Kerosene is hydrocarbon energy distilled from petroleum.
- Although kerosene is insoluble in water, it does mix with other petroleum detergents.
- The temperature at which a substance will enkindle on its own at normal air pressure is the autoignition temperature. This temperature for kerosene is 444 degrees Fahrenheit.
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