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.
because it dosent mix together and water has more weight so water is more dense than oil
No, it is more dense than water and cooking oil.
No, cola is (slightly) more dense than water, which is more dense than vegetable oil.
The density of water is greater than that of oil.
false
Oil IS already less dense than water.
well water weighs more becuz the oil happens to be light
Just because something is thicker than something does not mean it is more dense. Coconut oil may be more viscous than water, but it is less dense. Perhaps because of the strong hydrogen bonding in water, more mass is able to be packed per unit volume than in coconut oil.
Oil and water do not mix. Since ice is made of frozen water, it floats on oil because it will not mix with it and also because ice is relatively light
anything more dense than the oil, like water.
no honey is not dense than oil because oil has grease in it which makes it thinner but honey is too thick to be more dense than oil Another Answer: Honey is more dense than water. Water will float on honey. Try it. Is oil is more dense than water. Take some cooking oil and pour it on water. Which floats on the other? If the oil floats on the water then honey is more dense than honey. If the water floats on the oil then you will need to see if the oil floats on the honey or if the honey floats on the oil.