oil does not mix with water, rather, it floats on water this is because oil is less dense than water and they are immiscible solutions
Oil will sink in water, so is the least dense.
The boiling point of oil is higher than water and absorbs more heat .When hot oil is poured in a glass container the heat is conducted through the cold glass which expands and breaks while in hot water the heat energy absorbed is less and the glass heat is dissipated slowly to avoid sudden expansion.
In between the oil and water.
Well- sand drops to the bottom, so insoluble. Sugar dissolves in water- warm water dissolves it quicker (coffee, tea), oil sits in layer on the top so does not dissolve. Glass- well luckily glass is insoluble in water so coke and stuff like that can be contained in glass bottles. A purist who measures solubility in atoms or molecules per litre would argue that that all of the insoluble substances dissolve too some extent.
because it evaporates
Just keep your mouse over the glass and it will disappear. When it glows, it disappeared. Nothing really happens after that.
On the third zoom level, hover over the snake and the glass will disappear.
oil does not mix with water, rather, it floats on water this is because oil is less dense than water and they are immiscible solutions
You want the ior of the glass to be identical to the liquied.
Add refrigerant until bubbles disappear.
there is a site glass on right side of engine about mid ways of brake petal Where should the oil leve be in the site glass when the oil level is full?
using a glass stick,vegetable oil,a glass, and water
when you can do things when you're angry or sad or happy like for example making glass disappear.
yes
there is a sight glass on the lower right side of the engine fill oil to top of sight glass is full
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