Liquid
I think oil is a gas because it can become a gas.
oil is a liquid
oil is a liquid
Oil is normally a liquid.
No, oil is a liquid fossil fuel extracted from the ground, while gas typically refers to natural gas or gasoline, which are gaseous or liquid fuels derived from oil or natural gas.
oil is a liquid
No, the lubricating oil is a liquid
Usually if someone says fluid they mean liquid, but technically speaking gases are fluid as well.
Oil in its natural form - is a liquid.
Crude oil is typically a liquid at room temperature and pressure. However, when brought to the surface, some volatile components may evaporate, turning it into a gas.
Anything called a "oil" is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Crude oil is a liquid. It is a naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbons that is extracted from the ground in liquid form.