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Answered by SugaryHeart
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Explanation:

Kerosene is typically pale yellow or colourless and has a not-unpleasant characteristic odour. ... It is obtained from petroleum and is used for burning in kerosene lamps and domestic heaters or furnaces, as a fuel or fuel component for jet engines, and as a solvent for greases and insecticides.

Answered by Ayushthegreat01
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Explanation:

  • Kerosene, also spelled kerosine, also called paraffin or paraffin oil, flammable hydrocarbon liquid commonly used as a fuel. Kerosene is typically pale yellow or colourless and has a not-unpleasant characteristic odour.
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