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All oils, with their high-reaching carbon and hydrogen content, can be traced back to organic sources or space
- Mineral oils, found in porous rocks underground, are no exception, as they were originally the organic Perfume Oil material, such as dead plankton, accumulated on the seafloor in geologically been around times.
Lipids, ranging from waxes to steroids, are somewhat hard to characterize, and are united in a bundle almost solely based on the brass tacks that they all repel, or refuse to dissolve, in water, and are however comfortably miscible in other mellow lipids. They also have a flying carbon and hydrogen content, and are considerably minus in oxygen compared to other original compounds and minerals.
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