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Kerosene and lamps
Kerosene lamps consume an estimated 77 billion litres per year, equivalent to 1. 3 million barrels of oil per day.
Kerosene was also a fire risk ; in 1880, nearly two of every five New York City fires were caused by defective kerosene lamps.
Kerosene street lamps were added in 1917, and electric lights were installed in 1920.
Kerosene wick lamps should only be operated with kerosene or lamp oil, but alternative fuels are used in an emergency.
Kerosene lamps are still extensively used in areas without electrical lighting ; the cost and dangers of combustion lighting are a continuing concern in many countries.
Kerosene lamps and outhouses were standard for the first 5 – 10 years.
Kerosene is used in kerosene lamps and as a fuel for cooking, heating, and small engines.

Kerosene and are
In a conventional chemical rocket, chemical reactions of the fuel and oxidizer ( e. g. Oxygen and Kerosene ) heat the byproducts of the chemical reaction ( e. g. CO < sub > 2 </ sub > and H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ) to high temperatures as they are forced through a rocket nozzle.
Kerosene, ethanol and gasoline engines were used, but today diesel engines are dominant.
Kerosene fuel is held in two large rubber bag tanks in bays either side of the wing bay where the wings are attached.
( Fuels like Kerosene are rationed and available in government subsidized shops in India for home use.

Kerosene and widely
Kerosene is widely used to power jet engines of aircraft ( jet fuel ) and some rocket engines, but is also commonly used as a cooking and lighting fuel and for fire toys such as poi.
Kerosene is widely used in Japan as a home heating fuel for portable and installed kerosene heaters.
The Paraffin lamp ( widely known in America as a Kerosene lamp ) is a type of lighting device that uses Paraffin ( British " paraffin ", as distinct from paraffin wax ) as a fuel.
Kerosene had been known for some time but was not widely produced and was considered to have little economic value.

Kerosene and used
Kerosene is also used extensively for home heating in portable heaters, especially farther north.
Kerosene is used to fuel smaller-horsepower outboard motors built by Yamaha Motors, Suzuki Marine, and Tohatsu.
Kerosene is sometimes used as an additive in diesel fuel to prevent gelling or waxing in cold temperatures.
Kerosene is used as a fuel in portable stoves, especially in Primus stoves invented in 1892.
Kerosene is often used in the entertainment industry for fire performances, such as fire breathing, fire juggling or poi, and fire dancing.
Kerosene is not usually used as fuel for indoor fire dancing, as it produces an unpleasant odor, which becomes poisonous in sufficient concentration.
Kerosene should never be used to get rid of hair lice as it can cause burns and serious illness.
Since the density of the LOX ( liquid oxygen ) was higher than that of the Kerosene, extra pressure was available with the LOX, and it was to be used to cool the engine's throat and other components.
Kerosene is sometimes used as an additive in diesel fuel to prevent gelling or waxing in cold temperatures.
" In Alaşehir, hand pumps were used to soak the walls of the buildings with Kerosene.
Kerosene is used as the fuel.

Kerosene and for
The word " Kerosene " was registered as a trademark by Abraham Gesner in 1854, and for several years, only the North American Gas Light Company and the Downer Company ( to which Gesner had granted the right ) were allowed to call their lamp oil " Kerosene " in the United States.
He coined the name " Kerosene " for his fuel, a contraction of keroselaion, meaning wax-oil.
Kerosene is still often the fuel of choice for range cookers such as Rayburn.
It is best known for its gold-selling 1993 album, Kerosene Hat, which includes the hit songs " Low ", " Euro-Trash Girl " and " Get Off This ".
Kerosene replaced whale oil and candles for lighting.
Kerosene replaced whale oil and candles for lighting.
Brochure for Aster engines showing Stationary motor ; Electricity generators ; Air cooled range ; Water cooled range ; and listing Gasoline motors, Kerosene motors and Gas Motors for Automobiles, Heavy Duty, Motor launches, Electric generators and stationary work.
Kerosene shale was mined at Mount Temi, some 11. 25 km to the north of Murrurundi from 1886, but lay dormant for many years.
Kerosene and natural gas soon replaced whale oil in North America for illuminating purposes.
Their first CD, Captive in the Room of the Conspirator, was recorded at Headquarters Studion in Berlin in spring 2000 and released that year on the ( now-defunct ) Kerosene Recordings label, featuring such songs as " The Solution ' which strongly advocated a vegan lifestyle and support for animal liberation and earth liberation.

Kerosene and lighting
In 1850, Gesner created the Kerosene Gaslight Company and began installing lighting in the streets in Halifax and other cities.
Kerosene lighting was much more efficient and less expensive than vegetable oils, tallow and whale oil.

Kerosene and Asia
Kerosene is usually called paraffin in the UK, Southeast Asia and South Africa.

Kerosene and where
By 1854, he had expanded to the United States where he created the North American Kerosene Gas Light Company at Long Island, New York.

Kerosene and is
Kerosene is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid.
Kerosene in some jurisdictions such as the U. S. is legally required to be stored in a blue container to avoid it being confused with the much more flammable gasoline, which is typically kept in a red container.
Kerosene, a thin, clear liquid formed from hydrocarbons, with a density of 0. 78 – 0. 81 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup >, is obtained from the fractional distillation of petroleum between 150 ° C and 275 ° C, resulting in a mixture of carbon chains that typically contain between six and 16 carbon atoms per molecule.
Kerosene is immiscible in water ( cold or hot ), but miscible in petroleum solvents.
" Kerosene ", one of Atomizer < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s standout tracks, is viewed by both Azerrad and Allmusic's Andy Kellman as the band's peak performance.
' Kerosene ' is about a guy who tries to combine the two pleasures.
Kerosene is a type of fuel, it can also mean:

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