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5/12 of a cup of oil

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How many ml of oil is 25 mg?

That would depend on the density of the oil. Are we taking about light Arabian crude? Castrol 5w40? Peanut oil? Oil of Olay?


What would happen if a substance with a density of 0.95gml was placed in oil?

That would depend upon the density of the oil (which will depend upon temperature), how absorbant of oil the substance was and how deep the oil is. Assuming the substance does not absorb any of the oil then depending upon the oil various things would happen: In some oils such as Car oils, Coconut oil, Crude oil California, Linseed oil which all have a density less than 0.95 g/ml the substance would sink (unless the oil was not deep enough in which case the substance would sit on the bottom of the container and appear above the surface of the oil). In other oils such as Castor oil, Crude oil Mexican, Rosin oil which all have a density greater than 0.95g/ml the substance would float.


Another word for crude?

Crude is the correct term for describing oil that is either metered at the shipping terminal or at delivery to the refinery. Crude oil is sometimes referred to as "raw oil" or unrefined oil, but I prefer the word crude oil. Some confusion occurs when we speak of reservoir oil or oil that is in the formation as crude oil. Due to liberation of gas, the composition of oil in the reservoir is different than what actually is shipped from a terminal. Sorry- while I can give you other words, but not better words.


Is oil a finite or infinite resource?

Oil is a finite resource.


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