you get lovely salad dressing
Droplets of oil in vinegary 7up=) And lots of foam, if you don't degas the beverage before mixing.
Vinegar and oil do not mix, therefor, inedible.
No. Usually 4 to1 oil/vinegar ratio.
Vinegar is a heavier substance than Olive Oil so the Vinegar goes to the bottom and the Olive Oil stays up top
A solution of vinegar is obtained with a layer of oil on the top.
Type your answer here... vinegar is thicker
You get a physical change (the corn starch dissolves in the vinegar).
Do nothing. Vinegar is aqueous. Oil is not. They will not mix and remain so. Not without an emulsifier.
The oil, which is the heaviest would be okay to put first, but it's best to mix the oil and vinegar before pouring over the salad.
what happens
You will ruin the battery.
No, oil and vinegar do not mix. This is because vinegar contains water making it polar, and oil is made of lipids making it insoluble, so there is no way the molecules can mix without something like an emulsifier.