Polar molecule’s
Polar molecules, such as salts and sugars, would mix best with water due to their ability to interact with water molecules through hydrogen bonding. Nonpolar molecules, like oils and fats, would not mix well with water because they lack the necessary polarity to form interactions with water molecules. Symmetrical molecules would not have a significant impact on their ability to mix with water, as symmetry does not affect polarity.
Water is a lot healthier.
juice!!
Heraclene is not soluble in water, so it would not mix well. It is best to use heraclene with a carrier oil for better dispersion and effectiveness.
A mix of 50% clean water and 50% straight antifreeze is good for most areas. If you live where the temp goes below -30 degrees F, a mix of 25% clean water and 75% straight antifreeze would be better.
Well, milk adds protein, but it's really your preference. Different protein powders have different instructions.Some people don't handle milk well so my preference would be water.
The ink would mix into the water and become diluted.
I guess beacues you don't want to burn your self.
Not usually, no. Often it is better to mix water or specific liquids for the food coloring.
i would have to say a fair mix of the two would be most delicous
To transform pancake mix into waffle mix, you can add a little more oil and water to the pancake mix to make it thinner, which is better for waffles. This will help create a crispier texture in the waffles.
No. Oil and water don't mix. -- Oil and water can be mixed. Emulsify it. You would need to mix in the oil slowly while stirring with an electric mixer. You would need to use a large enough quantity of paint for the mixer to be submerged.