No, oil would not be soluble to create the solution without some type of emulsifier.
Oil and water will not mix together, therefore they are neither a solution or a suspenion - they are an emulsion - Where one liquid is spread throughout another liquid
No, oil would not be soluble to create the solution without some type of emulsifier.
yes
oil and water
its either a mess, or they are seprate oil on top water on th bottom, or it would be an emusifacation, like mayo its either a mess, or they are seprate oil on top water on th bottom, or it would be an emusifacation, like mayo It is A. emulsionIf water and oil are combined in a container the resulting liquid is an immiscible mixture. It is also considered a suspension, which is where the particles in suspension are larger than those found in solution. The suspension can be distributed evenly by a method like shaking, but will settle out.
some of the salt sinks to the bottom and some stays at the top
Muddy water is a suspension because the particles in a suspension are small, not settled, and separate if left undisturbed like in the most common kind of suspension made of silt and water.
They would be a suspension, at least until they sink.
oil and water
Yes. Water does not dissolve it.
This question does not have enough information. If you put oil and water in a jar and shake it, the oil and water would not mix. There is a fine line between the two.
A mixture of water and a non-dissolved material is a suspension. Examples of suspensions include muddy water, sand in water, chalk in water, oil and water, and other mixtures such as this.
Water is heavier than oil, so oil floats on top of water.
A mixture formed from a liquid containing insoluble solids in suspension or a emulsion.
Suspension.
its either a mess, or they are seprate oil on top water on th bottom, or it would be an emusifacation, like mayo its either a mess, or they are seprate oil on top water on th bottom, or it would be an emusifacation, like mayo It is A. emulsionIf water and oil are combined in a container the resulting liquid is an immiscible mixture. It is also considered a suspension, which is where the particles in suspension are larger than those found in solution. The suspension can be distributed evenly by a method like shaking, but will settle out.
Sand in water is a suspension..
Mayonnaise is a suspension of oil in egg yolk.
a suspension
It is a suspension.