Scented Oil


Almost all oils burn in wind generating heat, which can be used directly, or converted into other forms of fuels by various means. For example, heating water into vim which is funneled into a turbine which turns a generator, which then produces electricity. kerosene lamp), powering combustion engines, and other purposes. Oils accustomed for this purpose nowadays are occasionally derived from petroleum, (fuel oil, diesel Scented Oil oil, gasoline (petrol), etc), though biological oils such as biodiesel are gaining general store share.

  • Due to their non-polarity, oils do not easily adhere to other substances

  • This makes oils useful as lubricants for many engineering purposes
  • Mineral oils are more convenient than biological oils, which degrade rapidly in most environmental conditions.