WikiMD's WELLNESSPEDIA
WikiMD's WELLNESSPEDIA
Search
Log in
↓
Personal tools
Not logged in
Talk
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Navigation menu
Navigation
Main page
Current events
Recent changes
Popular pages
Random page
Upload file
Special pages
WikiMD St@tistics
Wellness matters
Wellness
Diet
Recipes
Weight loss diet
Encyclopedia
Health encyclopedia
Disease index
Health topics
Glossaries
Rare diseases
Sister projects
Christian Encyclopedia
Sponsors
W8MD weight loss centers
Budget GLP1 shots NYC
Philadelphia medical weight loss
Contact
Contact us
Navigation
Speci@l PageS
Editing
Oil
From WikiMD's WELLNESSPEDIA
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
[[File:Italian_olive_oil_2007.jpg|Italian olive oil 2007|thumb]] [[File:Motor_oil.jpg|Motor oil|thumb|left]] '''Oil''' is a viscous liquid at ambient temperatures and is both hydrophobic (does not mix with [[water]]), and lipophilic (mixes with other oils, literally "fat loving"). Oils have a high [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]] content and are usually flammable and surface active. The general definition of oil includes classes of chemical compounds that may be otherwise unrelated in structure, properties, and uses. Oils may be [[animal]], [[vegetable]], or [[petrochemical]] in origin, and may be volatile or non-volatile. ==Types of Oils== ===Vegetable Oils=== [[Vegetable oil]]s are extracted from [[seeds]], [[fruits]], and [[nuts]] of various plants. These oils are used in cooking, as [[fuel]], for [[cosmetics]], and in the production of [[plastic]]s. Common examples include [[olive oil]], [[palm oil]], [[soybean oil]], and [[canola oil]]. ===Animal Oils=== [[Animal oil]]s are derived from the fat of various animals and are used in food products, as feedstock for the production of [[biodiesel]], and in the manufacture of [[soap]]s and [[cosmetics]]. Examples include [[fish oil]], which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, and [[lanolin]], which is extracted from sheep's wool. ===Essential Oils=== [[Essential oil]]s are volatile oils extracted from plants. They are used in [[aromatherapy]], [[perfumery]], and as flavoring agents in food and drink. Essential oils are extracted through distillation, cold pressing, or solvent extraction. ===Petrochemical Oils=== [[Petrochemical oil]], or [[petroleum]], is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and is extracted from the earth through [[oil drilling]]. Petroleum is refined to produce fuels like [[gasoline]], [[diesel]], and [[jet fuel]], as well as lubricants and the raw materials for the petrochemical industry, including plastics, solvents, and fertilizers. ==Extraction and Refining== The extraction and refining processes differ significantly depending on the type of oil. Vegetable and essential oils are typically extracted using mechanical pressing or solvent extraction. Animal fats are rendered or processed to separate the oil. Petrochemical oils are extracted through drilling, where the oil is then pumped from underground and refined through processes like distillation and cracking to produce various products. ==Uses of Oils== Oils are used in a wide range of applications. In the [[food industry]], oils are used for cooking, frying, and as ingredients in a variety of food products. In the industrial sector, oils are used as lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and transformers. The cosmetic industry uses oils in products like moisturizers, perfumes, and soaps. Additionally, oils play a crucial role in the production of energy, especially petrochemical oils, which are a major source of fuel worldwide. ==Environmental Impact== The production and use of oils, especially petrochemical oils, have significant environmental impacts. The extraction of petroleum can lead to [[oil spills]] and the degradation of ecosystems. The burning of fossil fuels is a major source of [[greenhouse gas]] emissions, contributing to [[global warming]] and [[climate change]]. There is a growing movement towards the use of renewable oils, such as biodiesel from vegetable or animal sources, and the development of sustainable practices in the extraction and use of all types of oils. [[Category:Chemistry]] [[Category:Materials]] [[Category:Energy sources]]
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to WikiMD's WELLNESSPEDIA are considered to be released under the CC By SA 4.0 (see
WikiMD:Copyrights
for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource.
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)