32:1, per the Operators Manual
Baby oil is considered a mixture because it is composed of different substances, such as mineral oil and fragrance.
You can think of petroleum deposits AS a mixture of hydrocarbons. One such mixture which we process and purify is gasoline!
A mixture of chlorine gas and air is a homogeneous mixture because the components are uniformly distributed, while a mixture of oil and water is a heterogeneous mixture because the components do not uniformly mix and form separate layers due to their different chemical properties. Additionally, chlorine gas and air are both gases, while oil and water are liquids.
A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds is called petroleum. I think this is the best Answer I can put it as right now.
Baby shampoo is a mixture. It is composed of various ingredients such as water, surfactants, preservatives, and fragrances. Each of these components retains its chemical properties and can be separated physically.
50:1 / 36.2 oz. per gallon
50:1
Go to homelite.com then contact us. They should be able to tell you, until you find out I don't think you could go wrong with 40:1
no oil is not a mixture. no oil is not a mixture.
Yes, oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which are compounds composed of hydrogen and carbon atoms. These hydrocarbons can consist of various molecules with different sizes and structures, leading to the different types of oils we see in nature.
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Sunflower oil is a mixture. This means that a bunch of sunflower seeds had their oil extracted to make the bottle of oil.
If the sugar does not dissolve it the oil, then it is not
Crude Oil is typically a heterogeneous mixture.
Veggie oil is a mechanical mixture.