well if you want to know test it but
the answer is yes because the oil can reach up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit when water can only reach 200 degrees Fahrenheit
It literally means the oil that keeps the car's engine cool is running hotter than normal.
In racing cars, oil can reach nearly 500 degrees F. However, in normal cars, the oil rarely gets hotter than 250 degrees F.
Boiling oil because it boils at a higher temperature
Natural gas burns hotter than oil. Natural gas has a higher heating value per unit volume compared to oil, making it a more efficient and hotter-burning fuel.
Oil generally burns hotter than coal. This is because the carbon content in oil is higher than that in coal, resulting in a more efficient combustion process and higher heat output.
Oil generally burns at a similar temperature to gas, but hotter than coal. The burning temperature can also depend on the specific type of oil or gas being used.
The oil is thicker. The thicker oil holds its temperature longer. It resists change. The water, being thinner, changes temperature faster. Therefore, the dry-ice is in a hotter environment longer, which allows the reaction at a higher rate than the water after is has cooled a degree or more.
Water wont get hotter than boiling otherwise it evaporates. Oil can reach higher temperatures which cooks food faster and makes food crispy, but you can still cook with oil at low temperatures also, like when making pomme fondant.
When it comes to cars, oil and water don't mix. Oil has its own reservoir as does water.
oil and water never mix together. water is heavier than oil. so,oil float on the water.
Oil floats on water, and has a lower density.
well water weighs more becuz the oil happens to be light