Oil Formation
The general definition of oil includes classes of chemical compounds that may be unrelated in structure, properties, and uses. They are used for food, fuel, medical purposes, lubrication etc. there are two types of oils: Organic oils and Mineral oils. Organic oils are produced in remarkable diversity by plants, animals, and other organisms through natural metabolic processes.
Crude oil, or petroleum, and its refined components, collectively termed petrochemicals, are crucial resources in the modern economy.
- Organic oils
- Mineral oils
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