I was hesitant publishing my "research", but
@dmattmul's post above kinda prompts me into it...
The idea came thru a friend of mine, and I just put this into practice recently. Yes, I do realise that the level of scientific means used for this experiment bears no commonality with what we're used to on this channel, as demonstrated many times by
@DanH and others, thanks to them.
I took a sample, same quantity of brand new oil, 2 different oils. Those were poured in their respective cavities I had crudely hammered into the bottom of a cookie's box. The bottom of that tin surface was then, again very crudely, heated with a simple blowtorch... and it didn't take very long, and both sample, almost at the same instant, let go of a puff of smoke whilst a white flame was spewed, and that was it.
Let it cool off, inspected the results, rubbed my finger in each cavity... and?
I was expecting more residue from one oil than from the other, and was disappointed. No difference. Rubbing that finger in and it didn't get black, nothing to feel, no soot, nothing but the color you can see here. So, not a very conclusive result... though comparing the flame point of both sample oils show very similar levels.
Now go figure...
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