Oil is less dense than water. Therefore, equal volumes of water and oil will not have the same mass. You can prove this by weighing each. The cup of oil will weigh less.
OBVIOUSLY motor oil is heavier
because ice is just water solid. and water and oil dont mix. so that would be the same for ice.
Every object has mass. You, plants, rocks, homes, etc. Mass is similar to weight, but the mass of an object does not change as weight would. Weight is based on mass and the gravitational pull, so if the gravitational pull changes so will your weight. You can find more information here: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/mass.html
.100 ml measuring cylinder .1 teaspoon .clear drinking cup . popsicle stick . salt .cooking oil well when you add salt to oil and water and than stirr it for 30 seconds but the all dont match ,and it turns white because alll whats mixxed together turns a differnt colour and when it is finshed being stirred as you can see that the oil will float to the top and salt will sink to the bottom of the drinking cup.
Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.
Oil and water don't "mix" together in the normal sense, and oil is less dense than sea water. That makes the oil float because the water, which is more dense, pushes it (the oil) to the surface.Archimedes' Principle- a body immersed in a fluid experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. Therefor if one were to weigh a given amount of oil and the same amount of water, water would weigh more. Three stages of buoyancy are positive(floats) negitive(sinks) neutral(doesn't float or sink).
The mass is extremely similar. Also note, different brands of whiskey would also have slightly different mass.
Since oil will float on top of water, we can assume that the weight (or mass) of water is greater than that of oil.
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Yes, because water is heavier than oil.
Vegetable oil floats on water because it is less dense than water. Density is the mass of a substance divided by its volume. Since the mass of vegetable oil is less than the same volume of water, it displaces less water and floats on top.
Just melt your shortening until you have one cup. Let it cool before using. It's the same thing.
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because water has oxygen in it and oil does not have oxygen in it
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.
Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
1 US cup = 236.588237 milliliters
Quite a bit, or not much, depending on the substances and on how long you are willing to wait. If you pour oil and water together, you would have a rapid separation of the oil and water, with the oil on top. If you place a sheet of lead on top of a sheet of aluminum foil, the aluminum might end up on top, but not before lunch.