Kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons having 10 to 18 carbon atoms,.
Kerosine (sometimes spelt kerosene) is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is a fraction from the fractional distillation of petroleum extracted between 150 and 200 0C. See wikipedia -fractional distillation for a diagram of an industrial fractionating column
An empirical formula has no data about the structure of a compound.
An empirical formula is a brutto formula; a molecular formula explain the structure of a molecule.
The chemical formula is C46H58Cl2N4O18. For the structure see the link below.
from C12H26 to C15H32
Kerosene is not a single compound, but rather a mixture of hydrocarbons containing between about 12 and 15 carbon atoms. When crude oil is distilled, it is split into fractions according to boiling point. The lightest ones (up to 4 carbons) are gases. The lighter liquids (5 - 7 carbons or so) are used industrially as solvents, and the range between that and kerosene is more or less gasoline. Above kerosene (>15 carbons) are oils, after that the waxes, etc. etc. Anyway, kerosene is a medium-weight mix of hydrocarbons
The jet fuel is a special type of kerosene; and kerosene is a product of petrochemical industry, having a complex composition of organic compounds.See also this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_fuel.
Kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons having 10 to 18 carbon atoms,.
The formula for ozone is O3, the structure is shown in the image.
Kerosine (sometimes spelt kerosene) is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is a fraction from the fractional distillation of petroleum extracted between 150 and 200 0C. See wikipedia -fractional distillation for a diagram of an industrial fractionating column
An empirical formula has no data about the structure of a compound.
No. An isomer has the same formula but a different structure in some way.
The major component of kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons with 10 to 16 carbon atoms, primarily consisting of alkanes such as decane (C10H22), undecane (C11H24), dodecane (C12H26), tridecane (C13H28) and tetradecane (C14H30). The structural formula for these alkanes is a straight chain of carbon atoms surrounded by hydrogen atoms.
Turpentine is a mixture of hydrocarbons just like kerosene oil it contains hydrocarbons having carbon atoms 11 to 20 or more
C149h168n8o26
The exact formula is not known. It contains petroleum distillates, and most likely it is a form of kerosene. In a way, aerosol penetrating oils tend to be a rip-off. You could put kerosene in a pressurized pump canister and spray that onto rusted items.