Engine oil doesn't have polarity.
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polarity! Polarity is the reason that water and oil do not mix
there is none
conclusion on oil
A false analogy is where an invalid conclusion is drawn from a comparison between two apparently similar situations. eg Water is liquid and is good for you to drink. Engine oil is also liquid and must therefore be good to drink. Just because water and engine oil are analogous (similar) in one respect does not mean they are analogous in another. This is a false, and in this case highly dangerous, analogy.
Water molecules have a higher electric polarity than oil.
On a 2stroke engine the oil/gas mixture enters the crank case (lubricating the crankshaft bearings) before it is drawn into the cylinder.
Crankcase oil is engine oil , so yes
Ubidecarenone has low polarity and therefore is oil-soluble but insoluble in water. Ubidecarenone is also known as ubiquinone and most commonly as Coenzyme Q10, or CoQ10 for short.
By polarity, the opposite charges attract each other.
No you can not use gas engine oil in diesel engine oil because processing of diesel engine is different from gas engine oil. If you use this then it damage your vehicles.
The oil rises to the top of the water because they do not mix.