it depends on were you boil it....
if in frying pan you'll end up covered by boiling hot drops of oil because of some chemical reaction.
if Boiled on a pot it boils normally ( i have done it but don't try the frying pan :)
Cooking oil is usually not soluble in water so it will float atop the water. If VERY HOT cooking oil is mixed with water, it can cause a steam explosion (spatter) as the water is rapidly boiled away.
they will separate
Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
The oil rises to the top of the water because they do not mix.
oil and alcohol doesnt mix with water
Water and oil does not mix because water is molecule and oil is made of hydrocarbon chains. Only molecule substances can mix with molecule solutes.
Water, of course ! Water is the liquid that doesn't mix well with oil.
The thick base of an oil is impenetrable by water, so they don't mix.
the olive oil will form into droplets and not mix with the water
Not a lot, water and oil don't mix and so the oil will float on top of the water.
Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
They won't mix. You will get two separate layers of liquid.
You have a blown head gasket.
No we cannot mix water with oil.
the oil will not mix with water and stay as bubble in the top
Oil will not mix with water.
Oil does not mix with water, not even salty sea water.
Boiling oil because it boils at a higher temperature
Boiling water or boiling oil