Oil droplets refer to small particles of oil suspended in a liquid or gas. Liquid oils refer to oils that are in a liquid state at room temperature. Oil vapor refers to oils that are in a gaseous state, typically as a result of being heated or evaporated.
The main difference between these three forms of oil is their physical state – droplets are suspended in another substance, liquid oils are in a liquid state, and oil vapor is in a gaseous state.










