My question is abaut why don't ask to the profectional engineering people even the more simple people to suggest ideas to solve this enviro-ambiental accidental massacre relate with oil speel in Lousiana.
We are engineer and we have an idea we are not looking for money just want to finish with this and have a final solution for the planet.
Yes
crude oil is a mixture of compounds.
Yes
yes
The oil is an apolar solution while the water is a polar solution. Apolar and polar solutions dont like to mix.
The solution in which the pigment is suspended. i.e. the pigment is suspended in a water-based solution in latex paint, but in an oil-based solution for alkyd (oil) paints.
No, normally it isn't . If you mixed oil and water together and left it, then it would separate out to form different layers. This means that the oil isn't dissolving in the water (or vise versa). that means that it isn't a solution it is a mixture
Oil and vinegar form a heterogeneous mixture.
The only solution is distillation.
Oil is a homogeneous solution of organic compounds.
No. Oil and water would form a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes
no!
oil and vinegar do not form a solution, oil does not disolve in vinegar, which is approximately 95% water.
The best solution to your problem is an in-frame overhaul. If fuel is getting into your oil, or oil into your fuel, you've got worn piston rings.
The oil is an apolar solution while the water is a polar solution. Apolar and polar solutions dont like to mix.
Mixure
Benedict's solution tests for aldehyde which is present in reducing sugars. If the solution remained blue than no reducing sugar's are present in corn oil.
The solution in which the pigment is suspended. i.e. the pigment is suspended in a water-based solution in latex paint, but in an oil-based solution for alkyd (oil) paints.
The oil become colored.
mixture