No, it is not. It is a thick dark nearly black fluid.
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Crude oil straight from the well can come in many different appearances. Most are dark but can range from light brown to almost jet black. Condensate , a very light oil can be light brown. As far as smell the different types of oil each ave a different smell. Some are heavy with hydrogen sulfide others have peasant aroma unique to crude oil. Other variations are the thickness of the oil. Condensate is very thin (not viscous) others hare so thick they have to be heated to flow in the pipes,
Carbon Monoxide.
The freon itself is odorless, although the oil in the system does have an odor.
Sulfer dioxide.
Sulfer dioxide.
sulfur dioxide
Carbon Monoxide.
The scientific name for baby oil is mineral oil or paraffin oil. It is a lightweight, odorless, and colorless oil commonly used for skincare purposes, especially for babies.
Absolutely. Have it checked at once, and do not use it until it is declared safe by a professional. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that can kill with no warning.
The freon itself is odorless, although the oil in the system does have an odor.
Freon is odorless. The oil in the refrigerant system does have a distinct aroma.Freon is odorless. The oil in the refrigerant system does have a distinct aroma.
About 300 Deg.
1.Use soft tepid water. 2.Use gentle soaps like cetaphil, baby shampoo, baby oil (mineral oil isn't ba it's odorless an colorless an can't cause irritation.) and cornstarch baby powder.
Usually water.
heck ya if it comes from the ground its oily:=-
"Petroleum" products are distilled from crude oil, so what comes out of the ground is crude oil.
only if you want to live. carbon monoxide can leak, it is colorless and odorless and a quick killer. if you have any fuel burning appliances you should also have a carbon monoxide detector. get it repaired asap
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