what is kerosene how do you prevent it
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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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crude oil (straight-run kerosene) or from the cracking of heavier petroleum streams (cracked kerosene). Raw kerosene has properties that make it suitable for mixing with performance additives for use in a variety of commercial applications, including transportation fuel
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The most common use of Kerosene was antiseptic aid for cuts and scrapes. Daily applications of Kerosene were also used to treat head lice, athlete's foot, animal problems including cracked or infected hooves, and worm infections
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