Synthetic and conventional oil can be mixed and used with no problem. That is exactly what a synthetic blend that you can buy is. A mix of synthetic oil and conventional.
WATER AND OIL DO NOT MIX, DONT EVEN ATTEMPT TO MIX THEM, SEVERE CONSEQUENCES WILL RESULT. As well as mixing synthetics and non synthetics is not good, it would be like putting steak sauce on fruit, NOT GOOD!
NO, in fact just the opposite is true. Most synthetics are detergent blends. You can however buy a non detergent synthetics.
Who told you it is not recommended? You can mix synthetics as long as they are of the same weight. You can even mix synthetic with conventional oil.
The opposite would only be something that is non-woven, such as synthetics or plastics.
It becomes non acidic because of the change of particles from the base (water) therefore neutralising.
You get oobleck, which is a non-Newtonian fluid. A non-Newtonian fluid has properties of both a solid and a liquid and reacts to stress with increased viscosity.
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yes, infact, 95% of synthetics are about a 50/50 of conventional oil, and synthetic anyways. mix and match all you want, no harm will be done"95% of synthetics are about 50/50 of conventional oil and synthetic..."That statement is not factual. If the bottle is labeled synthetic than it is 100% synthetic oil. If it is a blend, it will be marked as such.If possible, do not mix oils as the additive packs are different. stick with what is in the crankcase unless it is an emergency and you have no choice.
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No, it is not an adverb. The term synthetics is a plural noun meaning manmade substances.
Pyrite is brittle and non-malleable. It will break into smaller pieces along cleavage planes.
It will neutralize the mix.