no they dont mix because it is scientificaly proven so. they just dont like each other. they are immiscible
oil and water never mix together. water is heavier than oil. so,oil float on the water.
water and oil don't normally mix. there are only two ways to make water and oil mix, its either you mix them vigoriously or you apply the process of emulsification.
Oil and water can't mix. They won't go together. The oil with just sit it the water or on top of the oil the water.
It might not freezes. But when you put the water and oil in the refrigerator too long, it will mix together.
they will separate
Water and oil are immiscible. They do not mix, because they cannot form any chemical bonds together; The oil molecules have no electrical charge and are hydrophobic, or "afraid of water".
An emulsifier is a special detergent which can mix with oil and greases but they can also mix with water. When it is put with oil and water the particles mix together, but after a certain amount of time the particles will eventually seperate.
Because water and oil never ever mix together no matter what!
Vegetable oil is denser then water, so it floats on top. Oil is also a lipid, which is hydrophobic, meaning it does not like water. They do not mix.
immiscible
Put detergent inside the container to make them mixed.
No we cannot mix water with oil.