Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
Really depends on the mix and the application. A basic asphalt mix is stone, sand, and AC oil. Something like, say, PADL78M will be 78M stone, screened sand, and AC oil. Some mixes might have lime fill, and/or mineral fill. It all really depends on whether you're talking about Type A, Type B, Type C, or Open Graded mixes.
Physical, the sand and oil can be separated.
no, why would you mix oil with a 4 stroke
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.
Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
Its a *cemical* that does NOT mix with water.Its like oil, it does not mix with water. so thats why whenever u pull out the sand its dry.
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Oil and oil will mix.
sand does not mix with water. Stone, Grass, Fabric are some more examples
Concrete :- a mix of cement, sand, water, and gravel. Mortar :- a mix of cement, sand, and water
Concrete :- a mix of cement, sand, water, and gravel. Mortar :- a mix of cement, sand, and water
To mix oil paint you have to choose the colored pigment and add it to the oil medium.
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