yes,ice is denser than oil.this has also been proven
Yes, ice is more dense than oil. Ice has a density of about 0.92 g/cm3, while oil typically has a density of about 0.85 g/cm3. This means that ice will sink in oil.
Yes, water has more density than oil because i tried to figure out and i did .
Ice is less dense than oil, which means it weighs less per unit of volume compared to the oil. This difference in density causes the ice to float on top of the oil when they are in the same container.
Oil is more dense than vinegar. Oil has a higher density due to its molecular composition and structure, which makes it less buoyant and more likely to sink in vinegar.
Because its particles aren't as close together weighing it down. Water particles (H2O) are closer together (making the substance more dense) because they "want" to hydrogen bond with each other, which is energetically favorable. Oil (or any hydrocarbon) mainly "want" to just not be pushed up to another molecule so are farther apart at normal temperatures. Under very cold conditions this is less so (water is peculiar in that when it freezes it actually becomes less dense, that's why ice floats).
Kerosene and turpentine are less dense than engine oil. So is water and rubbing alcohol and other common liquids.
what i think is oil is denser because denser mean mass which is heavy and that is why the oil goes on the bottom when you add oil with water
Depending on the type of oil.
Ice is less dense than oil, which means it weighs less per unit of volume compared to the oil. This difference in density causes the ice to float on top of the oil when they are in the same container.
no, oil is not more dense than water
Yes, syrup is more dense than water because of the sugar and oil is less dense than water, like all other oil.
No, cola is (slightly) more dense than water, which is more dense than vegetable oil.
The ice will float. It is less dense than the corn oil. But as the ice melts, the water, which is more dense than the corn oil, will find its way to the bottom of the glass. That's with the oil at room temperature.If the oil is hot, the ice cube will melt quickly. And if it is so hot the water vaporizes, it will cause steam bubbles that snap and pop and spray hot oil all over. Very dangerous.
Milk is alot more dense than oil. I learned it in 1st grade science last year.
Air, oil, ice. One of the few substances that its solid form is less dense
because it dosent mix together and water has more weight so water is more dense than oil
Oil is more dense than vinegar. Oil has a higher density due to its molecular composition and structure, which makes it less buoyant and more likely to sink in vinegar.
No, it is more dense than water and cooking oil.
Because ice and oil are less dense that water.