No, you get what you pay for.
yes all moter oils are generaly the same
No, not all 2-cycle oils are the same. They can vary in formulation, including differences in additives, base oils, and intended applications, which can affect performance, emissions, and engine protection. It's important to use the oil specified by the manufacturer for your equipment to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Always check the oil's specifications and compatibility with your engine type.
Not all gear oil is hypoid oil. Hypoid oil specifically refers to lubricants designed for hypoid gears, which have a unique tooth design that allows for smoother operation and higher torque transfer. While hypoid oils typically have additives to handle the specific demands of hypoid gear sets, there are other types of gear oils formulated for different gear types, such as bevel or spur gears, which may not require the same properties. Therefore, while all hypoid oils are gear oils, not all gear oils are hypoid oils.
Fats, oils, and cholesterol are all types of Lipids.
Fats, oils, and cholesterol are all types of Lipids.
Yes, you can even mix it with conventional oil. Just make sure the weights are the same.
does mineral foundation contain oils and fat
Most will, but not all.
if they all had the same boiling point they would condese at the same temperature which means the oils would not be able to seperate.
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As far as I know all plant oils are found in their seeds and are extracted by crushing.
The ignition temperature of kerosene (#1 fuel oil) is 490 degrees fahrenheit (254C), the same as all fuel oils.