Oil and water are both liquids Perhaps you are asking about the mixture that they can produce under some circumstances. This is an emulsion, where tiny drops of one liquid are spread through the other.
Yes
Yes water and vinegar form a stable solution.
As these liquids are immiscible
The two have different densities which allows the oil to sit on top of the vinegar.
matter made up of one type of particle is called ____________ .
Vinegar oil bottles come two types. One comes with two bottles, one is oil and one is vinegar. The second type is the combined mixture of oil and vinegar which is used for gourmet cooking.
Vinegar oil bottles come two types. One comes with two bottles, one is oil and one is vinegar. The second type is the combined mixture of oil and vinegar which is used for gourmet cooking.
no it does not matter because their both the same. It's oil.Clarification:If the oil has vinegar in it, then no, you can't use it. The vinegar does not mix with the oil, and will not give you the desired result.
Type your answer here... vinegar is thicker
no but any type of oil will
The general term is vinaigrette, which is oil with vinegar or lemon juice added.Italian dressing is one type, depending on herbs and vinegar types.
No, vinegar has no uric acid in it. Vinegar is a water solution of acetic acid and sometimes coloring matter and/or flavors depending on type and processing.
Oil is a liquid type of matter. The oils that are solid have higher saturated fat. Solid room temperature oils include coconut oil.
Oil and vinegar is a heterogeneous mixture.
oil and vinegar
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
vinegar is more dense