Thanks for the help!

We finally made our first batch.  I think.

My daughter and I are working on making biodiesel for her science 
fair project.  The first 6 tries were obviously failures, but this 
last batch is definitely 80+% clear light golden oil on top and 20% 
brown smooth glycerin on bottom.   

Our question now is: how do we know for sure we have bio-diesel?  Of 
course we need a test of how well does is work in a diesel engine.  
I'm interested to know how we can measure the product to see how 
close our product is to petro-diesel.  I'm thinking: density, 
viscosity, and then some measure of "burnability"(?).  I want to know 
as well as possible if this is going to work, BEFORE putting this in 
the car!

Thanks,

Bill




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