Oil
Oil floats on water, and has a lower density.
Because of different densities; being density of oil lower than water density, this makes oil float on water
Type your answer here... the oil has more density
Oil floats on water due to differences in their densities. Oil has a lower density than water, so it floats on the surface. This is because molecules in oil are less tightly packed compared to water, allowing them to remain on top.
The oil is floating on water, so it density is lower than that of water.
The density of oil is generally lower than that of water, which means that oil floats on top of water. This difference in density is due to the composition of oils, which are usually less dense than water molecules.
It dosent, waters density is lower then cooking oil, resulting in cooking oil floating on water
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
Oil is lighter than water due to it's lower specific gravity, specific gravity being the "density" of a fluid relative to water.
Because the specific gravity of oil is lower than that of water. The density of water is 1 g/cm 3 and since the density of oil is less than 1 g/cm 3 it will float. if the density was more than it would sink.
Oil is usually lighter (lower density) than water.
Yes, water is denser than oil. Water has a higher density because its molecules are tightly packed together, while oil molecules are more spread out and have lower density. This difference in density is why oil floats on top of water.