Amanda Tuggle, Nahree Wages, and Antoneo West OILS.

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Amanda Tuggle, Nahree Wages, and Antoneo West OILS

WHAT IS OIL? An oil is any neutral, nonpolar chemical substance, that is a viscous liquid at ambient temperatures, and is immiscible with water but soluble in alcohols or ethers.

USES Roads Tar Petroleum jelly Gasoline Plastic Cosmetics Religion(Holy Water) Painting Lubricant Heat Transfer Cooking Chemical Feedstock Wax

THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF OIL: Organic Oil Mineral Oil Crude Oil

QUESTIONS What is oil? Name the three types of oils. Name a use for oil.

ANSWERS An oil is any neutral, nonpolar chemical substance, that is a viscous liquid at ambient temperatures, and is immiscible with water but soluble in alcohols or ethers. Crude, organic, and mineral. Cosmetics, cooking, gasoline, plastic, etc.