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Water, juice, milk, and coffee are examples of liquids.
All fluids: milk, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, petrol, are bought by volume.
No it does not it gives us milk, beef, etc. but it does not make milk
Some examples are water, and mixtures containing water such as tea, milk, and juices. Non-watery liquids include cooking oil, alcohol and acetone.
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Water, milk, juice, tea, soft drinks,blood,shampaine,petrol,wine,alchole,dionized water,melted wax,molton lava.
Yes, water is denser and heavier than petrol. One liter of water weighs about 1 kilogram, while one liter of petrol weighs approximately 0.75 kilograms.
It's not recommended for your vehicle, as it gives less for the engine to burn, as water is not flammable obviously. pour the water in to the petrol, or pour the petrol into the water. Shake, don't stir.
petrol and water
Yes - Oil is lighter than water. Petrol, or gasoline, floats on water because it is lighter that water.
One method to separate water and petrol quickly is by using a separating funnel. Water is denser than petrol and will settle at the bottom of the funnel. By allowing the layers to settle and then carefully draining off the water from the bottom, you can separate the two liquids.
Petrol and water do not mix well as petrol is hydrophobic and repels water. When mixed and stirred, the two liquids will separate into distinct layers with petrol forming the upper layer due to its lower density.