Why do oil generally remains in liquid state even in winter
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Oil is unsaturated liquid, so they have low melting points.
Therefore oil generally remains in liquid state even in winter.
Therefore oil generally remains in liquid state even in winter.
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The oil has a very ‘low melting point’ and this is the reason for the oil to not change state even in winter.
EXPLANATION:
The ‘melting point’ of a compound is the temperature required for any substance to change its state by breaking the bonds. Since this melting point is very low for oil it does not change its state from liquid to solid even at very low temperatures in winter.
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