No, water is even not mixable with (or insoluble in) oil
not usually - but it can do - and certainly will contain traces
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A paraffin lamp is a type of oil lamp that uses paraffin-based oil as fuel to produce light. It consists of a wick that draws the oil up to the flame for combustion. Paraffin lamps are often used as a source of light in areas where electricity is not available.
I am not a chemist, so I can't give you the "chemical" reason, but I would think that do NOT mix easily with water. My reasoning is that molecules that contain only hydrogen and carbon are called "hydrocarbons", and a very common hydrocarbon is oil. Oil does not mix with water, so I assume that the answer to your question is no.
Petroleum jelly, also known as petrolatum, is not water-based. It is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, which is a non-polar substance. Water-based products contain water as the main ingredient, whereas petroleum jelly is oil-based and does not contain any water.
parafin is a wax dear not oil
It is mineral oil nafta or parafin based.
No, oil does not contain water. Oil and water are immiscible, meaning they do not mix together. Oil is a hydrophobic substance, which means it repels water.
Vegetable oil typically has a relative density around 0.9.
not usually - but it can do - and certainly will contain traces
Yes it did contain water because if you pour water in and then oil the oil will float to the top and if you didn't have water in it it would just go to the bottom. If you want you can answer this question with mine and add some of your own words to bye now.
Oil contain non-polar compounds and water has a polar molecule.
what oil used in the american pumper water pump
not usually - but it can do - and certainly will contain traces
There are two main types of paint in common use: water based and oil based. The water based paints contain various substances including latex that are dissolved or suspended in the water. Oil base paints contain resins dissolved or suspended in oil, typically linseed oil. So, not every paint uses water as a carrier.
There are two main types of paint in common use: water based and oil based. The water based paints contain various substances including latex that are dissolved or suspended in the water. Oil base paints contain resins dissolved or suspended in oil, typically linseed oil. So, not every paint uses water as a carrier.
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