Yes it did contain water because if you pour water in and then oil the oil will float to the top and if you didn't have water in it it would just go to the bottom. If you want you can answer this question with mine and add some of your own words to bye now.
Probaly Oil........ we need oil to clean, not to make an oil boom to absorb it and contain it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------how do i make a real boom to boom some one home or somnethinklike that but i was thinking of somethink biger then that i want to blow the world uphow do i do that does someone have the answer?
No, oil does not contain water. Oil and water are immiscible, meaning they do not mix together. Oil is a hydrophobic substance, which means it repels water.
No, water is even not mixable with (or insoluble in) oil
not usually - but it can do - and certainly will contain traces
They work because oil floats, the booms help round up and contain oil and keep it from expanding and contaminating beaches, islands, and wetlands. The boom has a weight, the floating tube, and a tall wall-like structure to help keep the oil contained. Unfortunately, during a storm, the oil can be pushed over the sides and escape. But experts are hoping that miles of boom will actually lessen the impact of the oil on our shores.
The spindle Top explosion started the oil boom in Texas.
Oil contain non-polar compounds and water has a polar molecule.
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An oil boom is a type of machinery used to keep oil in a certain place, so it is easier to scoop or take up the oil.
Oil gave Texas a large economic boom.
The spindle Top explosion started the oil boom in Texas.
not usually - but it can do - and certainly will contain traces