Light Cycle Oil is one of the recovered product group from the Fluid Catalytic Cracking reaction in the refinery carries hydrocarbon containing C8 to C12 carbon chains.
No it is wrong. we call it calvin cycle.
we call it calvin cycle. It is making glucose.
It is known as the Calvin cycle or light independent cycle
Light-dependent reactions use light to create ATP and NADPH/Reduced NADP Which is used on the Calvin cycle so of it is not present the cycle cannot continue.
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No it is wrong. we call it calvin cycle.
NO! Don't do that. 2 cycle engines actually burn the oil in the gas, 4 cycle oil is JUST for lubrication, not burning.
You can not use 4-cycle oil in a 2-cycle engine because the four cycle oil will not mix it is not designed to.Two cycle oil is designed to mix with fule to lube the two cycle parts in your motor.
The oil change light is reset by Key on, engine off. Press the gas pedal to the floor three times. Cycle key off and on.
If you mean 4 cycle oil in a 2 cycle bike, the answer is no. Use only 2 cycle oil in a 2 cycle motorcycle.
The oil pressure low light can not be reset. The failure must be repaired. The oil change due light is reset like this. Turn key on, engine off. Press gas pedal to the floor three times. Cycle key. Light should now be off.
2-cycle oil in most cases can be used as long as it is used in a 2-cycle motor. The answer to your question is NO, you cannot use 2 cycle oil in any engine. Only use 2 cycle oil, in a 2 cycle engine.
If the engine has an oil sump and an oil filler spout, it is a 4-cycle engine. On a 2-cycle engine, oil must be added to the fuel.
No, absolutely not. You must use 4 cycle oil. 2 cycle oil is only used in a 2 cycle engine mixed with the fuel.
The 2 cycle oil will be marked 2 cycle and have a mixture rating like 25 to 1 mix on the label The Four cycle oil will have a weigh or viscosity rating, 10W30 or W30 weight oil.
No, the properties of two-cycle oils are different than four-cycle oils. Two-cycle oil is not designed to be a "reusable" oil. Two-cycle oil is designed to be used and expelled/burnt.
The grade and viscosity of the oil