Nope, it's a deep,solid black -------------ooooooooooo--------------- When car oil is new it is translucent and can be green, yellow or pale brown, depending on type and additives. The older and more used it is, the darker it is. An engine that has black oil that smells burnt should be avoided
no it is not transparent
Fresh, clean mineral oil is transparent and either colorless or a light golden color.
yes
It is a brownish semi-translusent liquid
Paper, while a solid material, is absorbent. It will absorb water, so it becomes transparent until it dries. Oil is a liquid that paper will absorb, only the oil does not dry in the paper. Therefore, the paper remains transparent until the oil dries. It is the same principle that secret letters are written an sent. A material that dries transparent on paper will be visible under light.
Glass and some plastics.
Firstly, by the huge price difference on the shelf ... lol! The synthetic is a bit more transparent ... the type I use is closer to dark red in color. If your car has a turbo, synthetic oil is better for it as it operates at a cooler temperature than ordinary oil.
it is a drying type oil so can be easily used with most of the specimen and it is a transparent oil having specific optical and viscosity characters
They used chocolate syrup because the oil was too transparent to show up on film.
LYou Can See Through A Car Window Because It Is Transparent.
Soluyion:Baby oil Characterictis: liquid, transparent/white
I use transparent lamp oil. It is tasteless(mostly)