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While we know that oil will not mix with water, it is not accurate to say that oil will not mix with anything. Water is what is called a polar solvent, and oil is a nonpolar molecule. That's why the two don't mix. But there are a large number of nonpolar solvents that will mix with oil, and these include many organic solvents.
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You should NEVER use anything in a two cycle but a One Mix Oil. (OPTI-MIX)
Oil mixes with other similar products like gas, paint thinner, etc.
Oil treatments is a total waste of money so don't mix anything with the synthetic oil.
Oil and oil will mix.
They did not have enough oil for their lawnmowers so the economy went way down.
You do realize you can use any oil in your White lawnmower and do not have to purchase White oil. White does not even manufacture oil and their oil is made by someone else. In fact White does even manufacture lawnmowers. Their lawnmowers are made by MTD. Purchase any name brand oil in the correct weight for your mower as recommended by the engine manufacturer. I do highly recommend you use a synthetic oil for any air cooled engine.
To mix oil paint you have to choose the colored pigment and add it to the oil medium.
Oil and water will not mix as water is a polar substance and oil is nonpolar. Polar substances will only dissolve other polar substances or ionic substances, but not nonpolar substances. Thus, they stay separate, and water is more dense then oil, which is why the oil floats (same principals as to why anything floats)
No we cannot mix water with oil.