the Melting point depends on different types of Crude oil.. Crude oils are of different types ..so there is no specific Boiling point
oil is used when we are determining the melting point of compound higher than 100 while for those compound which have melting point less then 100 we use water bath
melting point
The silicone oil is not flammable, has a good thermal conductivity, is thermally stable.
Perhaps the most interesting thing about gallium is that it has a melting point not far above room temperature. With a melting point of just 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 Degrees Celsius) the metal will melt in the palm of your hand or on a hot day.
Increasing the purity of most substances increases the melting point. The opposite is also true: decreasing purity usually results in a decrease in melting point. Adding another palm oil derivative or palm oil itself would decrease the melting point of the palm stearin.
Refined, Bleached & Deodorised (RBDPO) Slip Melting Point = 33-39 degrees C (Testing Method = AOCS Cc 3-25)
yes, palm nut shortening is very clumpy. i used it to wash my dog last week and it took about 2 hours for him to get a rich, silky coating of the entire bottle. palm nut oil rocks!!!!
Each cooking oil has a different melting point. Search data for a specified oil.
The melting point depends on the chemical composition of the oil.
the Melting point depends on different types of Crude oil.. Crude oils are of different types ..so there is no specific Boiling point
27 degrees
when you cook it oil runs out but no it does not
26 degree
The melting point is 25 oC.At higher temperature the oil is decomposed.The viscosity is 80 mPa (cP) at r.t.
oil is used when we are determining the melting point of compound higher than 100 while for those compound which have melting point less then 100 we use water bath
All liquids can get 'frozen', it just means they turn into a solid state. This point is called the melting point. this refers equally to point where solids turn liquid and liquids turn solid. However, because you do not specify what type of oil (you could be talking about gasoline/petrol, or talking about oils in food, palm oil) i cannot tell you at what point it would freeze.