Yes. There are other lubricants that are used in motors that are not liquids too.
Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
liquid
Thick black liquid could be crude oil, motor oil, tar, or molasses, depending on the context.
dishwashing liquid. Its a good grease/oil cutter
molasses 60W motor oil silly putty glass
molasses 60W motor oil silly putty glass
molasses 60W motor oil silly putty glass
Motor oil is typically in a liquid state at room temperature. It consists of a blend of base oils and additives that provide lubrication, reduce friction, and enhance the oil's performance under varying temperatures. While it remains liquid under normal operating conditions, motor oil can thicken at low temperatures and become less viscous at high temperatures.
Motor oil is or engine oil, a liquid used for lubrication of various internal combustion enginesRefined, Bleached, Deodorized Pure Corn Oil , a straight corn oil is clear and bright be used as a salad oil - the oil may be cooled to very low
Used motor oil contains MTBE among other contaminates, which can cause cancer. No one especially a pregnant woman should ever come in contact with used motor oil.
Petrol or gasoline will evaporate fastest. Water is next and motor oil would be the slowest. Factors include temperature, viscosity and surface tension of the liquid.
Modern motor oils are solutions - they contain various additives to improve performance and life, many of the additives are solids.