If you let the oil and water sit for a while, you can actually see the two separate. It's quite cool.
Not a lot, water and oil don't mix and so the oil will float on top of the water.
they will separate
if you were to add water an ice cube an olive oil the water would be on the bottom and the oil would be on top and the ice cube wuld float inside of the olive oil.
Water and oil can be naturally mixed together through a process called emulsification, where small droplets of one substance are dispersed throughout the other substance. This can happen when a substance called an emulsifier is present, which helps to stabilize the mixture and prevent the oil and water from separating.
Water is heavier than oil. Oil floats on water.
when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.
Oil and water can be effectively mixed in cosmetics by using emulsifiers. Emulsifiers are molecules that have both hydrophilic (water-attracting) and lipophilic (oil-attracting) properties, allowing them to bind oil and water together. This creates a stable mixture in which the oil and water do not separate.
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When oil and water are mixed together, the oil rises to the top because it is less dense than water. Oil and water do not mix well due to differences in their chemical properties, resulting in the oil forming a separate layer on top of the water.
You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.
Water mixed with oil? Oil mixed with water? White smoke out of tailpipe? Lack of compression on 2 adjacient cylinders?
Because of different densities; being density of oil lower than water density, this makes oil float on water