It causes pollution.
Soap allows oil to dissolve in water.
The oil on water effect is due to differences in density and surface tension between oil and water. Oil is less dense than water and does not mix with it because of its hydrophobic nature. When oil is poured onto water, it forms a thin layer on the surface due to its lower density. The surface tension of water also plays a role in keeping the oil molecules together and preventing them from mixing with the water molecules.
the oil is lighter or less dense and the oil will spread across the water because the oil has little mass and it will spread for a long time unless the oil is caught.
IT kills them easily,and if they survive,then they are lucky.
Water will make the bean sprout. Both salt water and baby oil will hinder or halt the bean sprouting.
the effect of oil spills is that it kills animals .such as birds and it can harm humans
Refraction is the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another. In oil, which has a higher refractive index than air, light bends more compared to water, causing a more pronounced effect. Water, with a lower refractive index, leads to less bending and a subtler refractive effect compared to oil.
The best oil vs. water ratio for a lava lamp is typically around 1:2, with one part oil and two parts water. This balance helps create the distinct lava lamp effect, where the oil floats on top of the water and moves around in blobs. Experiment with ratios slightly to find the perfect balance for your desired lava lamp effect.
The oil leak is effect the water and the fisher men so they have no luck they have to go somewhere else and deal with it.
When oil and water mix, they create a film with varying thicknesses that interact with light, causing interference patterns that result in colorful patterns (a rainbow effect). This effect occurs due to the difference in the refractive index between the oil, water, and the surrounding air, leading to the light waves reflecting and interfering with each other.
Oil pastels are not water-soluble, so when mixed with water, the oil pastels will not dissolve or blend. Instead, the water will bead up and repel the oil pastels, resulting in a resist effect where the water-based medium does not adhere to the surface covered in oil pastels.
Fires caused by oil cannot be extinguished by water because oil is less dense than water and floats on top of it. When water is used on an oil fire, it can spread the fire by carrying the burning oil with it and causing the fire to become more intense. Additionally, the high temperatures of an oil fire can cause the water to vaporize quickly, creating steam that can disperse the burning oil and make the fire harder to control.