Process is called flotation
Add oil peanut oil is best
it ussalt takes about 5 years to make it completely clean of oil... and they clean out the water by water pump ship that clean out the water. as for the dead fish they have other boats net them out of the water...
not unless there is a significant color change in the oil, might be because of when the oil leaving the engine air is hitting it called aeration
When water hits the surface of soap, it causes the soap molecules to attract both water and oil. This leads to the formation of bubbles as the soap molecules orient themselves at the water-oil interface, encapsulating oil and dirt to be washed away.
Because while the water is hot with the oil, chemicals that are in the sugar causes it to bubble.
Water with oil boils faster than plain water because the presence of oil reduces the surface tension of water, allowing bubbles to form more easily. These bubbles help the water heat more quickly and reach its boiling point faster.
no, since the contaminated enviroment is WATER then this may cause the oil to expand but it still does not clean up the oil
To effectively get rid of bubbles in water, you can try gently stirring the water or letting it sit for a while to allow the bubbles to naturally dissipate. You can also try using a defoaming agent, such as a drop of cooking oil or a commercial defoamer, to help break down the bubbles.
microbes- oil eating microorganisms
Using detergent and water to clean oil is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the oil. The oil is simply being physically separated and removed from the surface it was on, but it remains the same substance chemically.
Have a look at the clean up on the tin of paint, you will have your answer there, water clean up is waterbased, turps is oil based.
setting oil on fire pops all the bubbles, then the chemicals sink and infect the waters