Oil and water will not mix and so will dorm district layers. It is possible to suspend oil in water by splitting it into small particles. This is called a colloid. To find out what it means, it depends on the situation. Could you clarify the question?
No.they do not mix with water.
This is because water and oil do not mix. Oil is hydrophobic meaning does not mix with water while water is clearly hydrophilic as it mixes with other water molecules. Most Oils is lighter then water so the oil goes to the top.
Only if blended and mixed in on a continual basis
oil and alcohol doesnt mix with water
They won't mix. You will get two separate layers of liquid.
The mash in beer is the mix of water and grains to make wort or un-fermented beer. The starches in the grain are converted to sugars by using water at a certain temp and the resulting sweet liquid is drained out.
You get a bottle of water then roast some potatos mash them up and add them to the water mix it up and your finished. Enjoy! :D
try water oil and honey
it depends on the horse
Engine Room - 2008 Mix and Mash 1-3 was released on: USA: 22 September 2008
When layers of small sediments stick together because of pressure, compaction occurs. :)
Mix colors!
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Do not mix the feed that you give to your chickens. It could be potentially harmful for them.
Brewers create a mash with the malt by mixing it with water and heating it under controlled conditions
Oil and water will not mix and so will dorm district layers. It is possible to suspend oil in water by splitting it into small particles. This is called a colloid. To find out what it means, it depends on the situation. Could you clarify the question?