Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
Motor oil is denser.
vinegar is more dense
Most of the crude oil is used to obtain... Motor Gasoline, diesel, heating oil, jet fuel, and liquefied petroleum gases.
more dense substances sink, less dense substances float. oil will not sink in water, it will float, it is less dense.
Gasoline is refined from oil in a matter of hours. Refineries that make oil, diesel, gasoline, naphtha and other products out of crude oil process 100,000 barrels or more of crude oil per day.
Oil and water do not mix. Since ice is made of frozen water, it floats on oil because it will not mix with it and also because ice is relatively light
Gasoline or oil usually goes into a motor.
vinegar is more dense
No. Several liquids, including gasoline, oil and alcohol, are less dense.
The motor vehicles gasoline and oil.
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No
no, oil is not more dense than water
No. Crude petoleum oil mined originally contains gasoline, however. If you are referring to common motor oils, such as penzoil or castrol, then no, they do not contain gasoline
yes
Gasoline is made from oil by fractional distillation of petroleum, enhanced with a variety of additives.
motor oil, gasoline, and linoleum
Gasoline, diesel, kerosene, airplane fuel and motor oil.