answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

because the molecules in coconut oil are not close and it is a viscous liquid

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Explain why coconut oil does not mix in water?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What happens when you mix coconut oil and kerosene?

No, coconut oil do not dissolve in kerosene


How to determine viscosity of coconut oil?

To determine the viscosity of coconut oil measure how sticky or thick it is.


What will happen if you will put a mixture of coconut oil and water in a separating funnel for some time?

the oil will not mix with water and stay as bubble in the top


Explain how liquid detergent emulsifies coconut oil and water?

Liquid detergent consists of a hydrophilic sulphurous head and a hydrophobic hydrocarbon tail. When detergent is added to coconut oil and water, the head dissolves in water and the tail dissolves in the oil. When the water is agitated, the coconut oil begins to emulsify because the charges on the surface of the coconut oil are now the same, repelling each other, forming globules.


Is mixing essential oil and coconut good for hair?

Yes ! If you mix it with only organic coconut oil


Describe how to make coconut oil?

you get some coconut and a oil of type like olive oil and u mix it together heat it and fridge the rest


How is a mixture of coconut oil and water can be separated?

buy a new coconut oil and take the water from the taps.


How do you use egg on dry hair?

mix coconut oil ...


What is it in tender coconut water that causes it to stain clothes?

Coconut is a healthy fatty fruit which produces its own oil. The oil in the coconut and coconut water could account for the staining on clothing.


Can you mix water with oil?

No we cannot mix water with oil.


What is the definition between the oil mix to water?

Oil will not mix with water.


Why is it better to use coconut oil for frying than water?

Coconut oil is not very volatile. It has the same boiling point with water. But water vaporizes quicker than cooking oil.