Check the oil on your dipstick. If the engine is warm, the oil level will be high and look milky or light brownish. If the engine is cold, the oil level will be high and you will be able to see water droplets on the end of the dipstick. If the oil is mixed with the water it will be grey. If not the water will be at the bottom.
Motor oil is insoluble in water and it is denser in water. Therefore, motor oil will not mix with water. It will remain separate.
Water and motor oil are immiscible because they have different polarities. Water is a polar molecule, while motor oil is nonpolar. This difference in polarity prevents water from dissolving motor oil.
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Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
Motor oil is not soluble in water, as it is a nonpolar substance. Its solubility will depend on the specific type of motor oil and the solvent used. However, motor oil can be soluble in certain organic solvents.
cotton balls absorb motor oil in water,i had to conduct a oil spill in school so i took oil out with cotton balls.
can someone tell me what the gas to oil mixture for a 48 spl Johnson boat motor is please
Soap and water.
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I just did a head job on my 350 motor and now my oil is a little low and the water is darker
I just did a head job on my 350 motor and now my oil is a little low and the water is darker
A good way to tell is change your oil. When a head gasket blows you will have water in your oil or oil in your water system. Check these 2 areas for water and oil.