Body Oil

Indeed diesel is once again very similar to natural gas, but gas is certainly not oil. This disparity stems partly from the fact that oils must be liquid at room temperature, and thus only questionless dissolved chemicals in multiplied unrelated families are recognised, collectively, as 'oil'. Scientists, instead of using the nomenclature 'oil', adopt the terms lipids and other terms to denote them instead.

Many oils have exceeding boiling points than saturate Body Oil and are electrical insulators, directing them useful for flowing cooling systems, especially where electricity is used.