both are not supposed to mix!! but u wanna forcefully do that then try a blender..guess it mite froth!!
No. Oil and water don't mix. -- Oil and water can be mixed. Emulsify it. You would need to mix in the oil slowly while stirring with an electric mixer. You would need to use a large enough quantity of paint for the mixer to be submerged.
No we cannot mix water with oil.
Put detergent inside the container to make them mixed.
No. Under normal circumstances oil and water are immiscible (they will not mix)
Oil and water do not mix because they have different densities and polarities. The oil will float on top of the water, layering itself above the water due to its lower density. This is due to the fact that oil is nonpolar, while water is polar, causing them to repel each other.
Oil will not mix with water.
Sand is at the bottom; water above and above water the oil.
Oil and water do not mix regardless of whether they are heated or not. Oil is less dense than water and has different polarities, causing them to remain separate and not form a homogeneous mixture. Heating them might change their viscosities but will not make them mix.
Oil does not mix with water, not even salty sea water.
Oil can't mix with water.
Oil can't mix with water.
Naturally, as oil is a liquid it spreads out. And if we are talking about water it would spread on the surface of the water as oil and water don't mix.