Oil is primarily composed of hydrocarbons, which are organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms. These hydrocarbons can vary in size and structure, leading to different types of oils such as crude oil, vegetable oil, and mineral oil. Additionally, oil may also contain small amounts of impurities such as sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen compounds.
Carbon and hydrogen are the two main elements that make up crude oil.
Elements are kept under oil to prevent them from reacting with atmospheric gases, especially oxygen and moisture. This helps to maintain the purity of the elements and prevent them from forming oxides or other undesired compounds that could alter their properties.
Water and oil do not mix with each other. It is a mixture.
A mixture of oil and water is a mixture, not an element. If by substance you mean not a pure substance (element or compound), then oil and water would be a substance (that is a mixture). If you mean oil and water separately, then oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and water is a compound (pure substance).
No, oil is not an element. Oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, which are organic compounds made primarily of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Elements are pure substances made up of one type of atom.
Only elements are in the periodic table (about 100) but oil is not an element, it is a substance.
The principal elements are C, H, O.
Oil and water are both compounds, not elements.
Carbon and hydrogen are the two main elements that make up crude oil.
the contituent elements of oil are *carbon *hydrogen *sulfur *nitrogen
Of course motor oil is a chemical ! Anything that has weight is composed of elements. Elements are the incremental building blocks of chemicals. Oil is primarily composed of Hydrogen (an element) and Carbon (an element).
Carbon and hydrogen
carbon hydrogen and oxygen
Oils are examples of hydrocarbons and hence they contain carbon and hydrogen as the elements.
Plastic is predominantly made as a by-product of the fractional distillation of crude oil. Oil is a hydrocarbon, so it contains the elements carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
Oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen atoms. The properties of oil, such as viscosity, density, and flammability, are influenced by the types of hydrocarbons present and their arrangement within the oil. The elements in oil, primarily carbon and hydrogen, contribute to its chemical properties and behavior.