In a glass, usually the water is at the bottom and the oil on top, depends how you do it, but I did it once with the oil on top and the food colouring slowly went into the oil, depending on how thick the oil is on top, if it is thin, the drop of food colouring will drop through, if it is thick, it will take longer to go through or may not go through at all, so u would have to poke it through with something. Then it gets to the water and just spreads like it normally would in liquid. I made a lava lamp once. Adding water to a glass and a bit of oil on top. You add the food colouring and then add salt. It weights the oil down and then it rises back up. It so awesome. Hope that helps, if it does, please let me know onmy messageboard. Blondie94
The water-soluble dye will mix with the water phase but not with the oil phase due to differences in polarity. It will not evenly distribute within the mixture, instead forming droplets of color within the water phase.
nothing maatee the dye just mixes in with the water and then thats it :)
mixture
No, that would be a mixture.
They form a homogeneous mixture.
Oatmeal is considered a heterogenous mixture, especially if another substance is added, such as raisins.
When water is added to a salt and sand mixture, the salt will dissolve in the water, creating a saltwater solution. The sand, being insoluble, will remain as a solid at the bottom of the container. This allows for the separation of the two components through a process like filtration.
What is added to graphite to make water soluble pencils
You will have a mixture of zinc and iron filings.
When water is added to a salt and sand mixture, the salt will dissolve in the water, creating a saltwater solution. The sand, being insoluble, will remain as a solid at the bottom of the container. This allows for the separation of the two components through a process like filtration.
mixture
A mixture is formed.
Refluxing a reaction mixture helps to maintain a constant temperature and ensure that the reaction proceeds smoothly. It also allows for volatile components to be continuously evaporated and condensed back into the reaction flask, preventing loss of reactants or products. Additionally, refluxing can help drive reversible reactions forward by removing byproducts.
It makes a mixture.
No, that would be a mixture.
Nitrobenzene is added to the titration mixture as a color indicator for the endpoint of the titration. It imparts a pink color to the solution which disappears when the reaction is complete. This helps to visually determine when the equivalent point has been reached.
Yes. When NaCl is added to water, it forms a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture.
It really depends on what the hot mixture is. It is generally ok.
As it comes from one source, and contains not other ingredients, it is homogenous. To be a 'mixture' it would need to have something added.