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  • {{Vegetable oils|image=Olive oil from Oneglia.jpg|caption=[[Olive oil]]}} ...ical science)|leached]] vegetable oils. [[List of macerated oils|Macerated oils]] are made by infusing parts of plants in a base oil a process known as [[L
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  • {{Vegetable oils|image=Olive oil from Oneglia.jpg|caption=[[Olive oil]]}} ...id at [[room temperature]], and fats are solid. Chemically, both fats and oils are composed of [[triglycerides]], as contrasted with [[wax]]es which lack
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  • ...has been much research into the health benefits conferred by the essential oils found in basil. Scientific studies have established that compounds in basil
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  • | title=Basil: A source of essential oils ...e of the basil varies due to the varying types and quantities of essential oils contained in the plants. The most important are 1,8 cineol, linalool, citra
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  • *Baby Wipes, diapers, tampons, oils, waterless & Anti-bacterial soap
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  • ...salt (chemistry)|salt]]s of fatty acids and is obtained by reacting common oils or fats with a strong alkaline solution (the base, popularly referred to as ...drophobic portion (made up of a long hydrocarbon chain) dissolves dirt and oils, while the ionic end dissolves in water. Therefore, it allows water to remo
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  • ...as "gun-tape", typically olive-green, and also known for its resistance to oils and greases. It is also called "Duck Tape", "Riggers Tape", "Hurricane Tap
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  • ...ch as inorganic salts and [[sugar]]s, but also non-polar compounds such as oils and [[chemical element|elements]] such as [[sulfur]] and [[iodine]]. It rea
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  • Similarly, [[cooking spray]], which is made from various types of oils combined with [[lecithin]] (an [[emulsifier]]), may use nitrous oxide as a
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  • ...cts and potential of fatty acid methyl esters of some non-traditional seed oils for use as biodiesel in India]
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  • ...plant are [[poison]]ous due to several toxic compounds including ethereal oils.<ref name=pfaf>Plants for a Future: [http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.ph
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  • ...and extract are consumed for their dietary supplements such as [[essential oils]], [[flavonoids]], [[phytosterols]], and [[alkaloids]].
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  • Diamondoids are found in mature high-temperature petroleum fluids (volatile oils, condensates and wet gases). These fluids can have up to a spoonful of diam
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  • ...tar is sometimes used for heating or to fire [[boiler]]s. Like most heavy oils, it must be heated before it will flow easily.
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  • ...l Chloride]] (PVC)''' is naturally clear, has extremely good resistance to oils, and has very low oxygen transmission. It provides an excellent barrier to ...rs and solvents, citrus products, d-limone, flavors, fragrances, essential oils, surfactants, polishes, additives, graffiti cleaning products, pre-emergent
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  • Butcher block can be finished with non-toxic oils (when used for actual food preparation) or with conventional wood finishes
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  • *absorbents for oils and chemicals
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  • * grease- lubricants made from vegetable oils, including soybean oil, that can replace petroleum based lubricants
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  • ...or protection against scratches, and the other protects against stains and oils.
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  • ...ber nature present excellent compatibility with polyolefins and paraffinic oils. ...l extensions. Some grades of Kraton can also be dissolved into hydrocarbon oils to create "shear thinning" grease type products that are used in the manufa
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  • ...ables, and cracking occurred due to the interaction of the insulation with oils. The solution to the problem lay in increasing the molecular weight of the
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  • PB-1 generally resists chemicals such as detergents, oils, fats, acids, bases, alcohol, ketones, aliphatic hydrocarbons and hot polar
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  • ...heck the viscosity of fluids used in processes. It includes many different oils, and [[polymer]] liquids such as solutions.
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  • ...to provide functional chemistry mainly for lubricant additives for engine oils, fuels and greases. ...olybutenyl succinic anhydride (PIBSA), a dispersant / VI improve in engine oils. Industrial applications include, sealants, adhesives, extenders for putti
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  • * Unaffected by most solvents and oils
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  • ...[[Alcohol]] is one recommended [[organic solvent]] for cleaning grease and oils from polycarbonate.
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  • ...oat the aerogel to tune their wetting properties towards non-polar liquids/oils. The authors demonstrated that it is possible to switch the wettability beh
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  • ...od and fossil fuels at low temperature causes incomplete combustion of the oils in the wood, which are off-gassed as volatiles in the smoke. As the smoke r
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  • ...waste vacuum tower bottoms produced in the process of cleaning used motor oils, which are normally burned or dumped into land fills.<ref>[http://pittsh.co
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  • ...ch as 97% by weight in the lighter oils to as little as 50% in the heavier oils and [[bitumen]]s. [[File:Total World Oil Reserves.PNG|thumb|250px|Most of the world's oils are non-conventional.<ref>{{cite paper|author = Alboudwarej et al.|title =
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  • ...e also used in making many hair and skin products such as various types of oils and waxes.
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  • ...carefully refined residue from the distillation process of selected crude oils. Outside the U.S., the product is often called [[bitumen]]. Natural deposit
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  • .../ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=936477</ref> with vegetable oils,<ref name="usroads.com">http://www.usroads.com/journals/rmej/9806/rm980604. ...ng or laying down gravel, or stabilizing the surface with water, vegetable oils<ref name="usroads.com"/> or other dust suppressants, or by using water mist
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  • ...h involves the cleansing of [[cloth]] (particularly [[wool]]) to eliminate oils, dirt, and other impurities, and making it thicker. The worker who does th
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  • ...]] which involves the cleansing of cloth (particularly wool) to get rid of oils, dirt, and other impurities.
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  • ...be used in hot climates. There are also obtained in the distillation light oils and a product resembling [[vaseline]]. The residue in the stills consists o
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  • ...tum can be used. Hybrid petrolatum utilizes a complex mixture of vegetable oils and waxes and combines them with petroleum, micro wax based technologies. T ...-products/hybrid-petrolatum.html] Typical specifications combining natural oils and micro wax
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  • *[[essential oil|Scented oils]]
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  • ...similar to human [[sebum]] and [[whale oil]] than to traditional vegetable oils. Jojoba oil is easily refined to be odorless, colorless and oxidatively st
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  • ...[[lubrication]], and coatings and greases where resistance to moisture, [[oils]] and other [[petrochemical]] products is required. Castor wax is also usef
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  • ...motive performance chemicals such as engine treatment products and formula oils.
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  • ...becomes progressively more yellow or brown by incorporation of [[pollen]] oils and [[propolis]]. The wax scales are about {{convert|3|mm|in}} across and {
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  • ...2010|location=Walsall, England|quote=applying specially formulated mineral oils to the open grain of the leather}}</ref>
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  • ...(such as coconut or hemp oil), pine resin, tree pulp and natural essential oils. Many different commercial brands and varieties of surfboard wax optimized
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  • ...ssdate = 2006-10-13 }}</ref> which means that it is more shelf-stable than oils of [[safflower oil]], [[canola oil]], [[almond oil]] or [[squalene]] but le [[Category:Vegetable oils]]
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  • ...an [[emollient]], due to its remarkable similarity to the natural [[sebum|oils produced by the human skin]], and its high oxidative stability. Fully hydr
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  • * [http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/lipids.htm] Lipids: Fats, Oils, Waxes (Claremont College)
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  • | title = Synthetics, Mineral Oils, and Bio-Based Lubricants: Chemistry and Technology (Chemical Industries)
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  • ...tification|certification]] for [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] [[Motor oil|oils]], awarded by the [[American Petroleum Institute]]. It is given after the p
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  • ...etected [[diesel engine]] problems through [[wear]] metal analysis of used oils. A key factor in their success was the development of the [[spectrograph]], ...wear metals, modern usage of OA includes the analysis of the additives in oils to determine if an extended drain interval may be used. Maintenance costs c
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  • ...oyal Dutch Shell|Shell Oil Company]]. The line includes engine oils, gear oils and coolants. The oil carries both the [[American Petroleum Institute]] (A * [[Motor oil|Engine oils]]
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  • ...sequence M345. JASO FC is the highest rating for 2-stroke oils. JASO FC oils leave little deposits and create very little smoke. They also pass [[lubri [[Category:Oils]]
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  • * different essential oils to perfume Ballistol
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  • ...r oil]]s, and [[motor oil]]s, which contain about 1%. For applications in oils for gasoline engines, zinc and phosphorus emissions could damage [[catalyti
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  • ...PEs demonstrate better wear control and load-carrying ability than mineral oils, especially when used in bearings. ...S. A., “Polyphenyl Ether Lubricants,” published in Synthetics, Mineral Oils, and Bio-based Lubricants: Chemistry and Technology, Leslie R. Rudnick Edit
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  • ...rly 1970s, hydrophobic waxes like [[ethylene bis stearamide]] dispersed in oils developed. These types of defoamers were very efficient, but the [[1973 oil ...defoamers has continued, using different emulsifiers and modified silicone oils. In the early 1990s, silicone emulsion defoamers that caused less surface d
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  • ...as when it is running (up to {{convert|200|°C|0|disp=/|lk=on}}). The best oils (with the highest VI) will not vary much in viscosity over such a temperatu ...VI=100 (best oil, paraffinic) but since the conception of the scale better oils have also been produced, leading to VIs greater than 100 (see below).
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  • [[Category:Cooking oils]] [[Category:Vegetable oils]]
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  • ...ning]] processes. There are various kinds of cutting fluids, which include oils, oil-water [[emulsion]]s, pastes, gels, and mists. They may be made from pe ...ick, dark, sulfur-rich cutting oils used in heavy industry to light, clear oils.
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  • ...W and EP additive in turbine engine lubricants, and also in some crankcase oils and [[hydraulic fluid]]s
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  • ...]]. Before his death 70 years later, he would create a line of lubricating oils sought around the globe – and a company that still bears his name today. ...and salad oil. But the market niche he set out to capture was lubricating oils for delicate machinery: watches, clocks, chronometers, and later, sewing ma
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  • ...[silicone]]s, [[fluorocarbon]]s and many others are sometimes used as base oils. Additives deliver reduced friction and wear, increased [[viscosity]], impr ...e of base oil or another, it is quite possible to use mixtures of the base oils to meet performance requirements.
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  • ...ul and potentially very dangerous. Also, this practice removes all natural oils and fats from the scalp.
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  • ...lso prevents the clay from firing into ceramics. Because the viscosity of oils are inversely related to temperature, the malleability can be influenced by
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  • ...ching drips, bundling things together, colour coding, and applying paints, oils, solvents, greases, and similar substances.
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  • ...in components are cornstarch and white glue, having also low quantities of oils and glycerol which give its porcelain-like texture. Because most of the con
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  • ...should be handled carefully to avoid stains that can even occur from body oils on the installer's hands.
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  • ...he exclay, toxic residues such as used oils and all kinds of petroleum gas oils are being burned which makes residues detached while mixing with liquids.
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  • ...anite are significantly less porous and may take an hour or more to absorb oils and water-based liquids. '''Staining''' is the most commonly occurring damage, which occurs when oils and other liquids are sucked deeply into the material through its system of
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  • ...our paste, manure, cactus juice, casein (milk protein) and various natural oils such as linseed. Other additives include, salt, sterate, tallow, tannin, l
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  • ...ructed ''redcedar chest'' (sometimes made entirely of redcedar), since the oils are confined by shellac and leather seals. A well-sealed redcedar chest wil
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  • ...nt. In the void spaces, naturally occurring [[micro-organisms]] digest car oils, leaving little but [[carbon dioxide]] and water; the oil ceases to exist a
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  • ...A few companies produce value added hemp seed items that include the seed oils, whole hemp grain (which is sterilized by law), dehulled hemp seed (the who ...ynther J, Uusitupa M, Järvinen T (2006). Effects of hempseed and flaxseed oils on the profile of serum lipids, serum total and lipoprotein lipid concentra
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  • ...used industrially as an [[antioxidant]] to prevent degradation of turbine oils, [[transformer oil]]s, [[hydraulic fluid]]s, [[lubricant]]s, [[wax]]es, and
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  • ...nger jets. Reactions between ozone and onboard substances, including skin oils and cosmetics, can produce toxic chemicals as byproducts. Ozone itself is ...ve sufficient ozone to react with common indoor pollutants as well as skin oils and other common indoor air chemicals or surfaces. Particular concern is wa
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  • ..., esters, [[acetone]], [[ketones]], and others); metalworking fluids (neat oils, water-based metalworking fluids with surfactants); latex; [[kerosene]]; [[
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  • ...e of this, manufacturers of [[margarine]]s or similar [[Vegetable fats and oils|oil]]-based products typically add diacetyl and acetoin (along with [[beta
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  • ...ion, these colors are significantly toned down before they are ground with oils and binders, or blended into [[watercolor]]s, [[gouache]]s, [[Acrylic paint
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  • ...n]]. For example, plants of the genus ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' contain flammable oils that encourage fire and hard [[sclerophyll]] leaves to resist heat and drou
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  • ...e catalytic action of enzymes allows the hydrolysis of [[protein]]s, fats, oils, and [[carbohydrate]]s. As an example, one may consider [[protease]]s, enzy
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  • ...uct distribution of these systems can be 'tuned' to consist of hydrocarbon oils (alpha-olefins), similar to those produced by more tradition nickel(II) oli
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  • ...e synthetically]] or obtained from [[peppermint]] or other [[Mentha|mint]] oils. It is a waxy, crystalline substance, clear or white in color, which is so
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  • ...|accessdate=September 6, 2010 |quote=The results showed that the essential oils mainly contained about [...] 3.56% ''β''-Caryophyllene}}</ref> ...=Mockutë|first4=Danutë|year=2004|title=Chemical composition of essential oils of hops (Humulus lupulus L.) growing wild in Aukštaitija|journal=Chemija|v
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  • [[Category:Essential oils]]
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  • ...se aromatic compounds from herbs and spices, plant extracts, and essential oils for aromatherapy. It is useful to release delicate aromas that may be destr
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  • 28. Insert cannabis, other herbs or essential oils here<br/>
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  • ...orated to yield a concentrated extract of [[resin|resins]] and [[essential oils]]. ...also dissolve cannabinoids and structurally similar compounds. Vegetable oils (such as [[canola oil]]) and animal fats (such as butter) may be used in a
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  • ...c.org"/> ranging from [[paper]] and [[clothing]] to [[biofuels]] (from the oils found in the seeds), [[medical cannabis|medicines]] and [[Hemp#Composite ma
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  • ...]]<ref name=essential>{{cite journal |doi=10.1002/ffj.993 |title=Essential oils of different cultivars of ''Cannabis sativa'' L. and their antimicrobial ac ...ensen.net/EssentialOilsEng/EssentialOils13A/EssentialOils13A.htm Essential Oils]</ref>
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  • As [[cannabinoids]] are fat-soluble, they dissolve in oils and fats, including butter. Finely crumbled or dissolved hashish can be use
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