Why are you asking this question?!?!?!?! Do you really need to know? I wouldn't try though. It might like blow up or something.
You can cook an egg without using oil by boiling it in water or by baking it in the oven.
If it's boiling oil, it fries.
When a drop of water is added to boiling oil, it causes a rapid reaction due to the significant difference in boiling points. Water, which boils at 100°C (212°F), instantly vaporizes upon contact with the much hotter oil, which can exceed 180°C (356°F). This rapid vaporization creates steam, leading to a violent eruption that can splatter the hot oil. The risk of burns and fire makes this reaction particularly dangerous.
boiling oil means when you warm oil
it will float to the top, but the milk wont be safe to drink anymore depending on what kind of oil it was
Hmmm, I have never seen or heard of hot oil boiling.
Boiling oil because it boils at a higher temperature
Boiling water or boiling oil
Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with different boiling points. The boiling point of crude oil can vary depending on its composition, but typically falls within the range of 300°C to 400°C.
The boiling point of almond oil is approximately 420°F (216°C).
the giant drop has a theme - oil dropping from the top of a tower. in other words, the theme of the ride is an oil mill. the giant drop gondola is meant to be a drop of oil.
It is not boiling away. I may be going into your oil or on the ground, but boiling away is not an option.