Water in the combustion chamber. Probably a blown head gasket. Mega dollar repair. :(
White, water vapor. Gray/black unburned gasoline. Blueish, burning oil.
blueish white smoke from the exhaust is your piston rings leaking oil into the compression chamber...
no... for there to be white smoke there is water in your combustion chamber if there was too much oil it would be black smoke Black smoke is usually to much fuel and blueish white is oil. So yes it is possible that it is oil in the combustion chamber.
White smoke normally means you are burning oil.
oil getting by the rings causes white smoke and oil dripping out of the tailpipe.
white smoke can be either your car overheating, or smoke from an electrical issue
In most cases white smoke means you are burning gasoline inefficiently, black and gray are usually oil, however, that's the extent of my knowledge.
White smoke means head gasket, cracked head or equivelant.
engine burning oil( white or blueish exhaust smoke ), water in oil, oil in water, water in exhaust.
blown headgasket
water
blue smoke is oil. white smoke is water. black smoke is unburnt fuel