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The lowest temperature at which the oil ceases to flow cooled is known as

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Answered by Atlas27
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Pour Point: It is the temperature at which oil just ceases to flow. The pour point of the liquid is the lowest temperature at which it becomes semi-solid and loses its flow characteristics.

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Answered by hazira15
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Pour Point

Explanation:

Flash Point: The flash point of a volatile material is the lowest temperature at which vapors of the material will ignite when given an ignition source.

Fire Point: The fire point of a fuel is the lowest temperature at which the vapor of the fuel will continue to burn for at least 5 seconds after ignition by an open flame. The main difference in fire and flashpoint is that at the flashpoint a substance will ignite briefly, but vapor might not be produced at a rate to sustain the fire.

Flashpoint and fire points are related to high-temperature characteristics of the fuel and tell the behavior of fuel at high temperatures.

Cloud Point: Cloud point is the temperature at which oil becomes cloudy or hazy when oil is cooled at a specified rate.

Pour Point: It is the temperature at which oil just ceases to flow. The pour point of the liquid is the lowest temperature at which it becomes semi-solid and loses its flow characteristics.

Cloud point and pour point are related to low-temperature characteristics of the fuel and tells the behavior of fuel at low temperatures.

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