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water is less dense than vinegar , so it floats

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If you mixed oil and vinegar together which one would rise to the top?

Oil has a lower density than vinegar. When oil and vinegar are mixed, the oil rises, or floats to the top.


When gasoline and water are mixed together which one ends on top?

Gasoline has a density of around .71g/mL while water's density is 1g/mL so Gasoline floats on Water.


Is vinegar heavier than water?

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Which liquid floats on top water or kerosene?

When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.


Why does oil float on top of vinegar?

Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.


Oil or vinegar is greater in density?

Oil has a lower density compared to vinegar. Oil floats on top of vinegar because it is less dense.


Does the Gasoline is denser than pure water?

Yes, gasoline is less dense than pure water. Gasoline has a lower density than water, which is why gasoline floats on top of water if they are mixed together.


Why does vinegar sit on top of water and not mix in?

The vinegar sit on top of the water because the water is more dense than the vinegar


Is vinegar soluble in kerosene?

No, vinegar is not soluble in kerosene because they are chemically different substances. Vinegar is mostly composed of water and acetic acid, while kerosene is a hydrocarbon mixture. Since water and oil-based substances like kerosene do not mix, vinegar will not dissolve in kerosene.


Do things float in vinigar?

If the density of an object is less then the vinegar then it will float, if it's density is greater then the object will not,ex: cork is much less dense then water, so it floats on top of water


Does vinegar float or sink in water?

it's because the vinegar has a density greater than that of the egg..... (*_*)


What is the property of buoyancy that describes how an object floats on top of water?

The property of buoyancy that describes how an object floats on top of water is called "Archimedes' Principle."