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Kerosene



Kerosene, colorless, thin oil, a mixture of hydrocarbons, used mainly as a fuel for jet engines, and also for heating and lighting and as a solvent and paint thinner. Although it can be derived from oil, coal, and tar, most kerosene is produced from distilled petroleum.



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