it's a mixture
it's a mixture
Yes... while the oil itself is pure, companies include additives to protect the engine parts from erosion or cold.
No, it's a mixture of compounds.
Baby oil is considered a mixture because it is composed of different substances, such as mineral oil and fragrance.
Motor oil is a homogeneous mixture composed of various compounds such as base oils and additives. It is not a single compound but a combination of different substances that are uniformly distributed throughout the oil.
Yes, oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which are compounds composed of hydrogen and carbon atoms. These hydrocarbons can consist of various molecules with different sizes and structures, leading to the different types of oils we see in nature.
motor oil has got a boiling point/brake down point of lubricating oil to be 300-370 degrees Celsius. once it has boiled it loses its lubricating properties.
A mixture of oil and water is a mixture, not an element. If by substance you mean not a pure substance (element or compound), then oil and water would be a substance (that is a mixture). If you mean oil and water separately, then oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and water is a compound (pure substance).
It is a mixture.
No, oil is not an element. Oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, which are organic compounds made primarily of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Elements are pure substances made up of one type of atom.
The motor oil is a homogeneous mixture even though it is not colorless. I can see an object through a thin layer of oil.
it is prefferable to use 10/30 oil mixture because it doesn't harm the motor and the mixture's density is proper