A hydrocolloid (heterogenous) mixture
This is a heterogeneous mixture.
The oil will rise to the top and float on the water.
Each layer is a phase.
Oil is not as dense as water. So, even when they are mixed, the water molecules can still slide down in between the oil molecules, thereby causing the oil molecules to form a layer on the surface of the water.
Sand and oil can be separated by a technique called sedimentation and decantation. When mixed with water, sand will settle at the bottom due to its high density, while oil will float on top of the water. By carefully pouring off the oil layer, the two components can be separated.
Any mixture that looks the same throughout such as salt water (mixed well). Things such as oil mixed with water would not be because the non-polar oil will not disolve in the polar water or vice versa.
Water is heavier than oil. Oil floats on water.
Alcohol mixed with water is generically called grog.
The oil will rise to the top and float on the water.
Each layer is a phase.
Oil is not as dense as water. So, even when they are mixed, the water molecules can still slide down in between the oil molecules, thereby causing the oil molecules to form a layer on the surface of the water.
Not a lot, water and oil don't mix and so the oil will float on top of the water.
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Water mixed with oil? Oil mixed with water? White smoke out of tailpipe? Lack of compression on 2 adjacient cylinders?
Oils and water are not miscible.
Because of different densities; being density of oil lower than water density, this makes oil float on water
The oil and water will separate into two layers with oil as the top layer.
Oil and water do not mix, however, when they are stirred or mixed thoroughly the particles of oil will become too small to see.