sometimes
it will float bc the penny is so light that it should float.
It doesn't. Cooking oil doesn't dissolve in water and therefore doesn't affect the chemistry of the water.
No, things do not float more on kerosene than oil because both kerosene and oil have similar densities. In general, objects will float on a liquid if their density is lower than that of the liquid.
Things sink or float in oil based on their density. Objects that are less dense than the oil will float, while objects that are denser will sink. This is due to Archimedes' principle - an object will float if the weight of the fluid it displaces is equal to or greater than its own weight.
Si
Olive oil is fairly dense and also pretty thick.
soccer ball, oil, people, boats
cooking in pan is nuthing bad.....but putting much oil is seriously bad.............we will get canser if we put much oil .....
no
It's used for many things like cooking oil Jeremy r
Floating, or buoyancy, depends on the density of the liquid and the density of the object. Water is a pretty dense liquid, and things float in it; they are buoyant. Oil or gasoline are less dense; things that float in water may not float in oil.
Cooking Oil, and magazines