mineral oil contains genitle compounds, such as; H20, and Co
Rocks contain non-mineral matter. Examples of these are water and gases such as hydrogen and radon. Other compounds like hydrocarbons can also be a component of some rocks.
Depending on the type of the oil: metals, aromatic hydrocarbons, water, sulfur organic compounds, gums, etc.
Only if they are hydrates. Different compounds can combine with a discrete number of water molecules, such as, for example copper.
Rocks contain non-mineral matter. Examples of these are water and gases such as hydrogen and radon. Other compounds like hydrocarbons can also be a component of some rocks.
Cooking oils contain different types of liquid fats.
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Mineral oil is a nonpolar compound. Water and tetrahydrofuran are both polar compounds. Polar compounds and nonpolar compounds do not generally mix.
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Oils are complex mixtures of many organic compounds (nonionic compounds). All chemical compounds contain molecules.
Rocks contain non-mineral matter. Examples of these are water and gases such as hydrogen and radon. Other compounds like hydrocarbons can also be a component of some rocks.
Oil contain non-polar compounds and water has a polar molecule.
Depending on the type of the oil: metals, aromatic hydrocarbons, water, sulfur organic compounds, gums, etc.
Mineral water contains other elements or compounds too. They contain elements and compounds like Sodium, magnesium,macro nutrients,calcium and other minerals. So mineral water is a mixture of compounds.
Both alcohols and oil are organic compounds. The hydrocarbons in crude oil are mostly alkanes, cycloalkanes and various aromatic hydrocarbons, and tend not to contain oxygen, nitrogen, etc. Alcohols DO contain oxygen, in the form of the functional -OH alcoholic group. Alcohols are more reactive than the compounds in oil.
Mineral oil can not be saponified.it is bcoz it doesnt contain acids necessery to produce phenomenon..animal fats and vegetable oils can be saponified due to presence of acid in them...
Mineral oil can not be saponified.it is bcoz it doesnt contain acids necessery to produce phenomenon..animal fats and vegetable oils can be saponified due to presence of acid in them...
Only if they are hydrates. Different compounds can combine with a discrete number of water molecules, such as, for example copper.