No. It is less dense. That's why it floats above water.
Oil floats on water because water is denser than oil.
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
Denser means a comparison between two things and if something is heavier than the other Denser means a comparison between two things and if something is heavier than the other
Yes It Is! because of its chlorine content.
Water and Lavender oil make two layers when mixed. The upper layer is oil ans lower one is water. This proves that water is denser.
yes
no, the density of water never changes
Well, honey, oil is less dense than water. That's why oil floats on top of water, like a diva on a red carpet. So, if you're looking to start a science experiment or just impress your friends at a party, remember: oil is the lightweight in this density showdown.
Motor oil is insoluble in water and it is denser in water. Therefore, motor oil will not mix with water. It will remain separate.
Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
Oil has a density of about 0.8 - 0.9. Mouthwash (which is naminly water) has a density of about 1. So no, mouthwash is denser.
Olive oil is not denser than water. This can be verified by placing olive oil and water together and observing how olive oil stays on top of the water, proving itself to be lessdense.