What is mineral oil and what are its physical properties and its formula
No. By definition, a mineral must be a solid and have crystals
No. Because of the confusion between turpentine, mineral turpentine, mineral spirits and mineral oil, I have included links to all of these substances. All of the above except mineral oil are toxic if one drinks them. Turpentine is the only one that is not a petroleum distillate. Mineral oil as sold in a pharmacy is for constipation and to be used as directed. See related links.
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Mineral ore, perhaps.
It is necessary to specify the type of oil.
Oil does not meet the definition of a mineral, i.e., a solid, definite chemical formula, formed by nature, with a crystalline structure.
I don't know what these samples are of, but somethings just dissolve in oil but not in water. That's one of the properties they have.
Lithium possesses the following properties: alkali metals, valence electrons, potassium, sodium, helium, mineral oil, magnesium and lithium hydroxide.
Two stroke oil, mineral based, I recomend using the oil from Skidoo.
Usually not. A mineral is a naturally occurring solid chemical substance formed through biogeochemical processes, having characteristic chemical composition, highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties. Oils don't usually have solid material in them, and when you do have grit or dust suspended in a viscous oil it is not considered part of the oil.
No ! they are not compatible together ! ther lubrication properties are different and they don't mix well toggether !
AnswerShea butter is the oil extracted from shea nuts. It is known especially for its cosmetic properties as a moisturizer and emollient.
baby oil is scented mineral oil
Baby oil is mineral oil that has had a scent added to it.
Mineral oil is available in most drug stores.
does mineral oil increase cholseterol?