Can you use white spirit as petrol?

Although white spirit is used as an alternative to kerosene in portable stoves, this is not advisable as typical grades of white spirit have a lower flash point than kerosene. It cannot be used as an alternative to white gas, which is a much more volatile gasoline-like fuel.
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Can Spirit be used as fuel?

Rectified Spirit can also be used to fuel a Flexi Fuel Vehicle at either 100% or at any combination with Petrol. The Malawi Government recently approved the use of ethanol as a fuel in its own right.
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Is Spirit a petroleum product?

Petroleum spirit(s) may refer to: Gasoline (or petrol), a clear petroleum-derived flammable liquid that is used primarily as a fuel. Petroleum ether, liquid hydrocarbon mixtures used chiefly as non-polar solvents. White spirit or mineral spirits, a common organic solvent used in painting and decorating.
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What is the difference between kerosene and white spirit?

Kerosene is a liquid petroleum mixture that includes compounds with 10 to 16 carbon atoms in both straight chain and branched formations (C10-C16). White spirit is a mixture of aliphatic and alicyclic C7 to C12 hydrocarbons.
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Can white spirit remove oil?

Mineral spirits and paint thinner are often the same product. And are certainly used fairly interchangeably by most people. Mineral spirits, white spirit and paint thinners can be used to thin down oil-based paints and clean up an oily mess.
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What is white spirit used for?

White spirit is used in paints, coatings, waxes, varnishes, adhesives, printing inks and liquid photocopier toners. In industry it is also used as a solvent for, cleaning, degreasing and substance extraction. In households, white spirit is commonly used to clean paint brushes or thin paint.
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Is vodka a white spirit?

While there are plenty of brands at the economy end of the market that might be better used as paint remover, in pub terms "white spirits" means vodka and gin.
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Can white spirit be used in a burner?

As unimpressive as it may look, an ordinary camping stove on a really low heat will suffice. Yep, you will gas yourselves with white spirit as it burns with a really thick oily smoke.
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Is white gas the same as gasoline?

Coleman fuel and white gasoline are not the same. Coleman fuel contains components that are much less volatile than gasoline (such as naptha). This is what makes it safer to use in a stove or lantern. White gasoline is simply gasoline that contains no antiknock additives.
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Can white spirit be used in stove?

NO. This is really really dangerous - the phrase "White Spirit" (NOT spirits) means one thing in the UK and different things in other places.
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Is motor spirit the same as petrol?

Motor Spirit also known as Gasoline (American English), or petrol (British English), is a transparent, petroleum-derived liquid that is used primarily as a fuel in internal combustion engines.
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Does white spirit evaporate completely?

Mineral spirits do evaporate completely, meaning that you won't have to take any extra steps to clean it off after applying it to a surface. You can use the mineral spirits, forget about it for some time, and it will be gone by the time you come back.
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Is white spirit rubbing alcohol?

White spirit (aka mineral spirits or mineral turps in the US), methylated spirits (aka denatured alcohol in the US), and isopropyl alcohol are each used for preparing surfaces, or removing oily residues.
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Can you run an engine on alcohol?

Almost any gasoline-powered engine can be made to run well on alcohol. Only minor and inexpensive modifications to the engine are required.
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Can a car run on rubbing alcohol?

Most gasolines already contain some kind of gas line antifreeze. But if you do find it helpful, you can put the rubbing alcohol into your tank in the same ratio that you would use for a commercial dry gas product - about 12 ounces of isopropyl alcohol for every 10 gallons of gas.
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Can vodka be used as fuel?

Using up the dregs from a wild party won't work, unfortunately. If you're flirting with the notion of filling up your fuel tank with leftover vodka, please don't. But it is true that cars can – and do – rely on alcohol, specifically ethanol, for fuel.
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What is white petrol?

White petrol is Aviation Turbine Fuel or jet fuel. Both jet fuel and ordinary fuel consist of hydrocarbons. They are both formed by the process of fractional distillation.
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What can I use white gas for?

White gas was originally simply additive-free gasoline. This formulation is now rarely found. Coleman fuel, and its white gas copies, contain additives for inhibiting rust, ease of lighting, and fast burning.
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Is white fuel the same as kerosene?

White gas burns at high efficiency, using less fuel for cooking compared to kerosene. It is the preferred fuel for cold-weather hikers and higher altitude backpackers. It also burns more cleanly with few additives, leaving few deposits and requiring less cleaning of equipment.
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Is white spirit kerosene?

white spirit is produced as a fractional distillation from naphtha or kerosene. It is used mainly as a solvent in the paint industry. White spirits or mineral spirits are mixtures of paraffins, cycloparaffins and aromatic hydrocarbons.
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What fuel is used in a spirit burner?

The spirit burner is intended for alcohol based fuels only (such as methylated spirit). Alternative safe fuels are other alcohols based on Methanol or Ethanol e.g., Surgical Spirits or Wood Alcohol. At least 70 % alcohol will work. Ethanol will give the best effect and you get most energy from it.
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How strong is white spirit?

DESCRIPTION: Conforms to BS 245, WHITE SPIRIT is a clear, high quality refined solvent fraction incorporating an 18%v/v aromatic content.
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Is spirit same as alcohol?

In terms of Alcohol by Volume, spirits are much stronger than other alcoholic drinks like wine or beer. Standard spirits are often around 35-40% Alcohol by Volume (ABV). This means that they contain 35-40% of pure alcohol. In comparison, a pint of beer is often around 5% ABV, and a glass of wine 11%.
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What is the strongest alcohol?

Spirytus Stawski (96% Alcohol) This is the world's most strongest and potent liquor, that has a gentle smell and a mild taste.
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Is gin just vodka?

Gin is not just flavored vodka. Vodka is a neutral tasteless spirit whereas gin is infused with juniper and other botanicals. Although they are similar, they have different production methods, are branded differently, and have completely different tastes.
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