it will eat up the dirt.
water and if they mix
Because oil and water do not mix unless you have an emulsifier
cloudy water
Water and oil are immiscible. They do not mix, because they cannot form any chemical bonds together; The oil molecules have no electrical charge and are hydrophobic, or "afraid of water".
No reaction.
it will become soapy
Water is not effective in cleaning up grease spills because grease is nonpolar and does not mix with water. Water molecules are polar and cannot break down the nonpolar grease molecules. This causes the grease to float on top of the water, making it difficult to remove.
because water is dense than grease, is stays separate from the grease. however, when a detergent is applied, it acts as an emulsifier, allowing the grease to mix with the water and come of the clothing.
You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.
water and if they mix
Nothing special happens... You just obtain a mix of water and chloroform, which can be used as a disinfectent.
soap, detergent
You get sweet water.
Because oil and water do not mix unless you have an emulsifier
What happens when you mix water and calcium chloride?Water colour does not change
water is charged positively on the oxgen end, and negativelyon the hydrogen end. Oil does not have a charge ( it's netrual), so the oil does not mix with the water. (EDIT by Dr.J.) - Close, but actually water is charged NEGATIVELY on the oxygen and POSITIVELY on the hydrogen. So, it is POLAR, and oil is not polar, so they don't "mix".
Water and oil are immiscible. They do not mix, because they cannot form any chemical bonds together; The oil molecules have no electrical charge and are hydrophobic, or "afraid of water".