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.
yes, because vegetable oil has a density of .92g/cm3 while milk has a density of 1.1 g/cm3
yes, because vegetable oil has a density of .92g/cm3 while milk has a density of 1.1 g/cm3
Vegetable oil is denser then water, so it floats on top. Oil is also a lipid, which is hydrophobic, meaning it does not like water. They do not mix.
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
Lighter liquids (like water or vegetable oil) are less dense than heavier liquids (like honey or corn syrup) so they float on top of the heavier liquids. ... How Does It Work. Material Density (g/cm3) Milk 1.03 Water 1.00 Ice Cube 0.92 Vegetable Oil 0.92
For example, comparing olive oil with ethanol the alcohol is less denser.
For example, comparing olive oil with ethanol the alcohol is less denser.
Ammonia dissolves better in motor oil than in vegetable oil because motor oil is more immiscible than vegetable oil. Also, motor oil molecules are more non-polar than vegetable oil.
Oil floats on water because water is denser than oil.
yes
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
yes