ans.1. wood can be float on oil because it is a thick, hard, and heavy object. 2.the bottle can not float on oil because it is not thick, hard, and, not heavy object. that's why it can not float
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it won't cuz
When two substances do not mix with each other, the less dense substance will float on the more dense substance. Vegetable oil floats on water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with water, then it should float on top of water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with vegetable oil, then it should sink in vegetable oil.
oil and water <><><> Some liquids, such as oil and water, do not mix- as they have different densities- so the lighter one (oil) will float on the heavier one.
ans.1. wood can be float on oil because it is a thick, hard, and heavy object. 2.the bottle can not float on oil because it is not thick, hard, and, not heavy object. that's why it can not float
because have high density than oil
pine wood?
it is the cedar
Pine wood is considered to be a renewable resource because new pine trees can be planted and then harvested for new wood. This is in contrast to a nonrenewable resource like crude oil, which takes millions of years and the correct geologic features to make - we can't make more crude oil than what currently exists within the lifespan of a single human generation.
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In order to float on water, the object would have to have a density of less than 1g/mL, which is stated 1gram per milliliter, not over milliliter.
Oil Would Float above Sprite because Sprite is thicker than oil and oil weighs less than Sprite.
wood
Turpentine is a substance used to thin and clean oil-based paints, made from pine wood.
the pH would be 7 - 9
Yes salt sinks in oil and dissolves in water taking a portion of oil with the salt.