no! oil is lighter.
It dosent, waters density is lower then cooking oil, resulting in cooking oil floating on water
False. Water and cooking oil do not have the same density; in fact, water is denser than most cooking oils. This difference in density is why oil floats on top of water when the two are mixed.
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.
No cooking oil and water is NOT a solution it is a mixture. When you put cooking oil and water in the same bowl or cup in less than a minute the two will separate into two layers of liquids.
false
no becouse
Coconut oil is not very volatile. It has the same boiling point with water. But water vaporizes quicker than cooking oil.
cooking oil and water.
Jews use oil in cooking for the same reasons that anyone uses oil in cooking.
Water and juice are essentially the same. The juice has more parts per million in it, so it would be the most dense. Cooking oil is less dense than water, which is why it floats to the top of the water.
Volatile liquids such as alcohol and ethanol have less density than water. They also evaporate faster than water does.
Depends on the liquid. Such as 355mls of water would not weigh the same as 355mls of oil Something to do with density - which is why oil floats on water