Oil reacts with detergent, but that's about it.
yes, alum does react with crude oil
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Alkali react with greases and oils forming water soluble soaps.
Sodium and lithium are stored in oil so they don't react with air.
They are so reactive they even react with the moisture in the air. Storing under oil prevents this.
yes, alum does react with crude oil
Oil and water do not chemically react.
There are various grades of oil.
Potassium is chemically very active. It will react with oxygen and/or water vapor in the air, so it is stored under oil to keep it out of contact with the air. It doesn't react with the oil.
Fats, oil and alkali. Fat and oil react with sodium hydroxide (alkali).
so that it cannot react with water, as when sodium and water react it is violent, so the oil keeps the water away
The 95% of olive oil weight consisting of monounsaturated acids react with copper. (Copper is the most reacting metal in acids.)
because they react to oxygen
No, oil treatment will react in the same way as regular oil. Replace the valve seals.
They are so reactive they even react with the moisture in the air. Storing under oil prevents this.
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