~0.8 g/cc for cooking oil, and ~0.7 g/cc for baby oil.
2006-11-14 04:36:06
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answer #1
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answered by socrmom 2
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Which Oil? Densities for oils differ with the oil.
2006-11-14 02:56:40
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answer #2
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answered by Radagast97 6
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There are numerous types and species of oil.
The oil that comes out of the ground is called crude oil. The average density of crude is six pounds per US galons.
Water is denser than oil and is aprox eight pounds per galon.Therefore The density of any oil would never exceed that of water.
2006-11-14 03:34:50
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answered by goring 6
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The density is given in kg/m^3 for a temperature of 60 degrees F.
Crude oil, 48o API 60oF 790
Crude oil, 40o API 60oF 825
Crude oil, 35.6o API 60oF 847
Crude oil, 32.6o API 60oF 862
Crude oil, california 60oF 915
Crude oil, Mexican 60oF 973
Crude oil, Texas 60oF 873
2006-11-14 03:06:40
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answered by Roman Soldier 5
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Kindly specify the oil to enable right answer.
2006-11-14 03:06:52
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answered by openpsychy 6
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It is 0.8 (for usual oil)
2006-11-14 02:49:59
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answered by maussy 7
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