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Water has the chemical name dihydrogen monoxide (H2O).
Olive oil is a mixture, not a compound.
When oil and water mix it is due to an emulsifier being added to the solution. The emulsifier has one hydrophobic tail which will attach to the oil and one hydrophilic tail which attaches to the water. It is more of a chemical change than a physical one since the oil and water don't change state, however they will not form an emulsification without an aid so its technically not due to a chemical reaction between the water and oil alone either.
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".
Ra is the chemical name. Radium reacts violently with water.
Oil and water do not mix because they have different polarities. When oil and water are mixed, they separate into distinct layers due to their different densities. This separation is a physical change where the molecules of each substance retain their original properties.
Oil and water do not chemically react.
its not a chemical change because you can take the oil in
The oil is to thick and weighs more than the water.
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Water has the chemical name dihydrogen monoxide (H2O).
It is a physical change because the oil and the water do not change in chemical composition.
Olive oil is a mixture, not a compound.
oil is sensitive to water hence, they are showing chemical reaction.
When oil and water mix it is due to an emulsifier being added to the solution. The emulsifier has one hydrophobic tail which will attach to the oil and one hydrophilic tail which attaches to the water. It is more of a chemical change than a physical one since the oil and water don't change state, however they will not form an emulsification without an aid so its technically not due to a chemical reaction between the water and oil alone either.
Oil is a complex mixture of organic compounds.
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