All materials with a density greater than the density of this oil.
Oil and water will not mix as water is a polar substance and oil is nonpolar. Polar substances will only dissolve other polar substances or ionic substances, but not nonpolar substances. Thus, they stay separate, and water is more dense then oil, which is why the oil floats (same principals as to why anything floats)
Yes. Oil having lesser density than juice, will float on it.
Most (but not all) oil is less dense than water. That oil which is less dense than water will float. That oil which is denser than water will sink.
Oil Would Float above Sprite because Sprite is thicker than oil and oil weighs less than Sprite.
That depends what acid, and what oil, you are talking about. Basically the less dense substance will float on the denser substance.
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more dense substances sink, less dense substances float. oil will not sink in water, it will float, it is less dense.
Oil and water will not mix as water is a polar substance and oil is nonpolar. Polar substances will only dissolve other polar substances or ionic substances, but not nonpolar substances. Thus, they stay separate, and water is more dense then oil, which is why the oil floats (same principals as to why anything floats)
Many combustible substances (substances that will burn) are lighter (less dense) than water and will float - paper, wood and gasoline are a few examples. When ignited (set on fire), these substances will continue to float, and so will the fire.
No bones do not float in oil.
Iron will float in oil in most cases. However, for iron to float in oil, it must have a density which is lower than the oil.
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When two substances do not mix with each other, the less dense substance will float on the more dense substance. Vegetable oil floats on water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with water, then it should float on top of water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with vegetable oil, then it should sink in vegetable oil.
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
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A human may float in an oily substance. It is more likely that the human will get trapped under the oil and not float.
An egg will float in anything with a density greater than an egg.