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==Key Stage 3==
===Meaning===
[[Oil]]s are [[liquid]] (at [[STP|room temperature]]) [[chemical]]s with a large proportion of [[Hydrogen]] and [[Carbon]] [[atom]]s.
===About Oils===
: [[Oil]]s are usually more [[viscous]] than [[water]].
: [[Oil]] does not [[mixture|mix]] with [[water]].
: [[Crude Oil]] is a [[hydrocarbon]] [[oil]].
: [[Oil]] can refer to the [[liquid]] [[lipid]]s in our diet such as Sunflower Oil or Olive Oil.
==Key Stage 4==
===Meaning===
[[Oil]]s are [[liquid]] ([[STP]]) [[Organic Compound|organic compounds]].
===About Oils===
: [[Oil]]s are usually more [[viscous]] than [[water]].
: [[Oil]] does not [[mixture|mix]] with [[water]].
: [[Crude Oil]] is a [[hydrocarbon]] [[oil]].
: [[Oil]] can refer to the [[liquid]] [[lipid]]s in our diet such as Sunflower Oil or Olive Oil.
: The [[lipid]] form of [[oil]] are referred to as [[unsaturated]] due to [[Double Bond|double bonds]] between [[Carbon]] [[atom]]s which reduces the number of [[Hydrogen]] [[atom]]s in the [[molecule]].
===Meaning===
[[Oil]]s are [[liquid]] (at [[STP|room temperature]]) [[chemical]]s with a large proportion of [[Hydrogen]] and [[Carbon]] [[atom]]s.
===About Oils===
: [[Oil]]s are usually more [[viscous]] than [[water]].
: [[Oil]] does not [[mixture|mix]] with [[water]].
: [[Crude Oil]] is a [[hydrocarbon]] [[oil]].
: [[Oil]] can refer to the [[liquid]] [[lipid]]s in our diet such as Sunflower Oil or Olive Oil.
==Key Stage 4==
===Meaning===
[[Oil]]s are [[liquid]] ([[STP]]) [[Organic Compound|organic compounds]].
===About Oils===
: [[Oil]]s are usually more [[viscous]] than [[water]].
: [[Oil]] does not [[mixture|mix]] with [[water]].
: [[Crude Oil]] is a [[hydrocarbon]] [[oil]].
: [[Oil]] can refer to the [[liquid]] [[lipid]]s in our diet such as Sunflower Oil or Olive Oil.
: The [[lipid]] form of [[oil]] are referred to as [[unsaturated]] due to [[Double Bond|double bonds]] between [[Carbon]] [[atom]]s which reduces the number of [[Hydrogen]] [[atom]]s in the [[molecule]].