it will float to the top, but the milk wont be safe to drink anymore depending on what kind of oil it was
they separate as they are alkenes and alkanes
the giant drop has a theme - oil dropping from the top of a tower. in other words, the theme of the ride is an oil mill. the giant drop gondola is meant to be a drop of oil.
oil does not mix with water, rather, it floats on water this is because oil is less dense than water and they are immiscible solutions
Yes. Drain it first. You will still get a drop or two.
lin seed oil 1 drop and turpentine 5 drop dilut together
clock oil
the giant drop has a theme - oil dropping from the top of a tower. in other words, the theme of the ride is an oil mill. the giant drop gondola is meant to be a drop of oil.
Lubrication properties of oil start to break down, just like oil and water don't mix. It will start to look almost like milk. Look at replacing an head gasket.
Flour does not dissolve in milk, but it does mix with milk.
The high level of oil in the pan will reach the crankshaft, which will splash into and aerate the oil, causing a dangerous drop in oil pressure. This will likely harm or destroy the engine, especially at high speeds. That's why you should never overfill the crankcase with oil.
Milk does not have oil in it; but it does contain animal fat. There are ways to remove the natural animal fat that occurs in milk which is where you get 2% milk and skim milk from. The fat can also be separated to make cream and butter.
Why are you asking this question?!?!?!?! Do you really need to know? I wouldn't try though. It might like blow up or something.