The oil and water would separate (oil is lighter than water, thus it would float upon the water) Therefore the oil could catch fire and burn until it was all burned without the water putting it out
It would cause the oil to spread out thus spreading the fire. Rather than helping to put it out.
nothing. they don't mix or react. oil will float on the water
Oil doesn't mix in water. You'll observe two layers. Oil is on top and water in below.
Oil and water do not mix...
water and oil don't normally mix. there are only two ways to make water and oil mix, its either you mix them vigoriously or you apply the process of emulsification.
they will separate
The water doesn't mix with the vegetable oil. Oil and water don't mix because they can't form any chemical bonds with each other. In other words, the water goes right through the oil.
Oil and water do not mix.
water and if they mix
Oil and water do not mix...
water and oil don't normally mix. there are only two ways to make water and oil mix, its either you mix them vigoriously or you apply the process of emulsification.
they will separate
It will catch fire
The oil will float above the water, as they wont mix with each other, and oil is lighter.
It might not freezes. But when you put the water and oil in the refrigerator too long, it will mix together.
If you want to make a fire you can put oil in it
No we cannot mix water with oil.
If you let the oil and water sit for a while, you can actually see the two separate. It's quite cool.
Oil will not mix with water.
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