The scientific name for oil-based clay is "Montmorillonite clay," which is a type of bentonite clay that is commonly used in various industrial and cosmetic applications due to its unique properties and composition.
Petrol. actually its oil.
Based on the chart, approximately 33% of the total global energy consumption comes from oil wells.
Oil is formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that were buried deep underground over millions of years. This process is supported by scientific evidence such as the presence of organic molecules in oil and the similarity between oil and fossilized remains.
Nitrobenzene is a correct name. Rarely known as nitrobenzol or oil of mirbane.
petroleum, residual, crude, bitumen, asphalt among others.
When I asked what is the scientfic name for Plasticine... that may be a trademark name, but what it actually is: an oil-based clay, so that it never dries out, used for sculpting. Thank you.
it depends on the type of oil your referring to, but cooking oil does not have a scientific name
I think the scientific name for oil is Gerinoil. walang na talga !! hirap ng I.P
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Lipid is the scientific name of a fat or an oil.
The scientific name for baby oil is mineral oil or paraffin oil. It is a lightweight, odorless, and colorless oil commonly used for skincare purposes, especially for babies.
The scientific name for engine oil is lubricating oil. It is a type of oil used to reduce friction between moving parts in an engine, helping to prevent wear and overheating.
Hi im kinda new at this but i have an oil beetle that i found in the woods and i think the scientific name for it and its Meloe coarctatus
No. Modeling clay contains oil that keeps it soft and never hardens. Polymer clay does not have an oil, it hardens when exposed to heat. polymer clays are often called "oven-bake clay"because you can make stuffs such as pendants, brooch, earings and other accesories using polymer clay by baking them in the oven. YES, i said oven. PLEASE be safe and never try to put them in the microwave.
Ricinus communis
Pharmaceutical or Latinate name is Oleum Amygdalae This name is not taxonomic, hence, not 'scientific'
Scientific names are specific to each type of organism that they describe, thus there is no scientific name to classify all 'oil seeds'.