if you add motor oil to chlorine slowly mixing as you go until the chlorine is just damp not saturated just damp. You want it to be in a metal container like a coffee tin. Add it to a fire you have until the first flame touches and you will have a 15 foot high jet engine looking flame shooting out for roughly 20 to 30 seconds depends on how much you use.
No, oil and bleach do not mix well together. Combining oil and bleach can create a dangerous chemical reaction that releases toxic fumes and can cause skin irritation or burns. It is important to keep these substances separate at all times.
When potassium permanganate comes into contact with oil, it can lead to a violent reaction due to the oxidizing properties of potassium permanganate. This reaction can cause the oil to ignite or even explode, posing a serious safety hazard. It is important to never mix potassium permanganate with oil or any other flammable substances.
Oil and water do not react chemically; they are immiscible due to differences in polarity. Oil is nonpolar and water is polar, so they do not mix and form separate layers instead.
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.
No, oil and water do not mix because they have different molecular structures. Oil is non-polar, while water is polar, so they do not have the necessary interactions to mix together. This is why they separate into distinct layers when combined.
you can not mix hydraulic oil in engine oil because if you do a fire will occure and then you will blow up in a million pieces.
Yes, you can mix them.
Yes, you can. It is even sold as a Synthetic Blend.
Look on the oil container and the engine that you want to use it in. The engine will tell you what ratio to mix the oil and gas at. The container of oil will tell you what amount of gas should be mixed with it. I have found that the best way is to put the oil into an approved gas can and then add the gas to it. This helps to mix the oil better.
Krytox will not mix with engine oil
Yes but I would not mix these as the viscosity is not the same.
Blown head gasket
If the engine has a dip stick or oil fill plug, so that you can check the crankcase oil level, then it is a 4 stroke engine and no oil / gas mix is required.
No it is 4 cycle oil, 2 cycles is the only oil you mix with gas for 2 cycle engines. They may be referring to a syn/ conventional oil mix that they have preformed to improve their oil. It will work fine in your 4 cycle engine as long as it is the correct weight for your engine. As long as it is like 10w30 you should be good to go.
Yes, you can mix them.
It can allow water to mix with the engine oil and destroy the engine.
Yes, it is necessary to mix oil with the gasoline in a Honda XR100R as it is a 2-stroke engine. The oil lubricates the engine components and prevents overheating. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommended oil-to-gas ratio for optimal performance.