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The oil will rise up to the top of the water and you can get some kind of material and soak out the oil with it.
Oil or Water
well i think it does because that's whats going to make the oil stiff
Petroleum jelly is actually derived from petroleum as its name suggests, and by petroleum we mean oil, the kind that comes out of oil wells; water is not involved. It is a hydrocarbon.
No. After mixing them, they settle into two separate layers (oil above the water) without any new substance formed.
Water and oil can make rainbows because they can bend and fragment the light into the basic color spectrum.
yes, oil
oil and water
Oil and water do not mix anyway. How you can get them apart depends on what kind of oil you are talking about.
It depends. What kind of oil? Sesame seed oil? Motor oil?
The oil will rise up to the top of the water and you can get some kind of material and soak out the oil with it.
vegetable oil
Yes, it may make oil sink if at some temperature the density of water goes lesser than that of oil.
Water + Coal = Oil
no!
Water + Coal = Oil
coal + water = oil