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Short answer - No. Oil is hydrocarbon, Ice is water.

If you mean - "Can an oil turn to a solid?" then the answer is yes - under certain circumstances.

For modern engine oils the temperature at which it will solidify is quite low (-20°C) and can be made even lower by the addition of pour point depressants. As a comparison Jet Fuel (AVTUR / JET A-1) has a freezing point below -70°C.

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Does an ice cube melt faster in oil or water?

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Will an ice cube melt in oil?

If the oil is warmer than the ice cube then the ice will melt.


What type of liquid affects how fast ice cube will melt?

The type of liquid affects how fast an ice cube will melt due to its thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity. Some liquids, like water, have high thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, leading to faster melting of the ice cube. Other liquids, like oil, have lower thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, resulting in slower melting of the ice cube.


Does ice melt faster in corn oil water or soda?

Ice melts faster in water because ice is made out of water but it is just frozen water put in the freezer.


What would happen if you mixed water olive oil and an ice cube?

if you were to add water an ice cube an olive oil the water would be on the bottom and the oil would be on top and the ice cube wuld float inside of the olive oil.


Would an ice cube sink or float in corn oil?

The ice will float. It is less dense than the corn oil. But as the ice melts, the water, which is more dense than the corn oil, will find its way to the bottom of the glass. That's with the oil at room temperature.If the oil is hot, the ice cube will melt quickly. And if it is so hot the water vaporizes, it will cause steam bubbles that snap and pop and spray hot oil all over. Very dangerous.


What will melt faster water vegetable oil or vinegar?

Oh, dude, like obviously water will melt faster because it has a lower melting point than vegetable oil and vinegar. It's like asking if a snow cone will melt faster in the sun than a block of ice - common sense, right? So, yeah, water wins the melting race, hands down.


Ice cube sink in olive oil?

because it do why you need to know


How long does ice melt in oil?

never


What will chocolate melt faster in oil or water?

Oil, try it out on a stove.


Does salt melt ice faster than oil?

Yes, salt dissolves in water and when it dissolves, some heat is produced that causes more ice to melt and dissolve more salt. Salt lowers the freezing point of water so the water that melted from the heat of solution will not re-freeze. Salt has little effect on the ice on a road, initially. Pressure on the ice from traffic causes the ice to melt. If salt crystals have been sprinkled on the ice the effect is improved. Oil, on the other hand, does not dissolve in water to any effective extent at all. It would have no effect on lowering the freezing point of water. It could insulate the ice from being heated by warm air or if the oil is very dark in color, it could absorb heat from solar radiation and melt the ice. That effect is what causes ice to melt when soot and cinders are sprinkled on it.


Why the ice cube melts in cooking oil?

cuz heat derr