Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
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∙ 14y agoThere is more than 4 cups in a gallon. There is 16 cups in one gallon.
three liters are more than a gallon
1 US liquid gallon is 16 cups. That's more than 15 of them.
No, 3 cups is not more than 1 gallon. There are 16 cups in 1 gallon.
No. A gallon weighs about 8 pounds, and a ton is 2,000 pounds.
Kerosene burns slower than gasoline because it has a higher flash point and is less volatile. This means that kerosene requires more time and heat to ignite and burn compared to gasoline.
One gallon of water weighs more than one gallon of gasoline. Water has a higher density than gasoline, meaning it is heavier for the same volume.
Not ALL gallons of milk cost more. But it may be just because of the brand of milk or gasoline.
Gasoline enriched with ethanol contains more oxygen - so it burns cleaner and much faster than regular gasoline. Which means it increase the power of your car.
It is about 3.785 times more than a liter.
Kerosene is considered safer than gasoline because it has a higher flash point, which means it is less likely to ignite at normal temperatures. Additionally, kerosene produces less flammable vapors compared to gasoline, reducing the risk of accidental fires or explosions.
Gasoline and kerosene are both derived from crude oil but have different boiling points due to their molecular composition. Gasoline has a lower boiling point and evaporates faster than kerosene. There isn't a specific time frame for gasoline to turn into kerosene as they are distinct products with different properties.
Because the fuel companys are a bunch of oportunistic crooks. the same rule aplys to diesel fuel.
No, kerosene release more energy per unit of mass when burned compared to ethanol. Kerosene has a higher energy density and is commonly used as a jet fuel due to its high energy content.
One gallon equals 4 quarts. Four liters equals 4.2 quarts. Therefore, one gallon is slightly less than four liters.
There is more energy in one gallon of diesel than one gallon of gasoline. To elaborate, the word "petrol" is defined in different ways in different places..... but if you have two internal combustion engines of the same displacement the diesel will produce more power than the gasoline engine, especially in 'torque' measurement
Equivalent in what way? Gasoline and water are two entirely different chemical compounds. They have dissimilar physical and chemical properties because, well, they are different. Perhaps you are referring specifically to the weight of a gallon of each. If so, then the weight of a gallon of each substance is not equivalent because the gas is less dense than water, so a gallon of water weighs more. When referring to volume, a gallon of gas is equivalent to a gallon of water. Even a gallon of oxygen is equivalent to a gallon of water, in reference to volume. However, when dealing with gases, pressure, temperature, and the number of molecules of the gas must be taken into account.