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Q: What is it called when you put oil into water?
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oil gets on top of water and oil is flamable


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What is the gelatinous substance mixed in with my refrigerated angel hair pasta?

It's oil! That is, if you put oil in your water then it's probably just some leftover oil that didn't drain out with the water and froze. If you didn't put oil in your water, then I have no idea what it is.


How do you separate water?

put oil onit


What is the tool in science that if you put in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does?

When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink


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Mercury at bottom then water and upper most layer of oil.


Why don't you put water on an oil flame?

Oil is less dense than water, so if you throw water on an oil flame the oil will float on top and continue to burn.


How can you take oil out of water?

Since oil is non polar and water is polar then they won't mix. So you can just put something in the water that will absorb oil like hair and mushrooms mixed together and put into a pad.


if you put oil in water while water will be evaporated?

Unless the oil is very hot, no. Water evaporates as a result of heat transfer.