no, oil is not more dense than water
because it dosent mix together and water has more weight so water is more dense than oil
No, it is more dense than water and cooking oil.
No, cola is (slightly) more dense than water, which is more dense than vegetable oil.
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Water is more dense than oil. This is because water molecules are more compact and tightly packed together, leading to a higher density compared to oil molecules which are more spread out and less compact.
well water weighs more becuz the oil happens to be light
Oil IS already less dense than water.
Just because something is thicker than something does not mean it is more dense. Coconut oil may be more viscous than water, but it is less dense. Perhaps because of the strong hydrogen bonding in water, more mass is able to be packed per unit volume than in coconut oil.
anything more dense than the oil, like water.
I would say the water is quicker Sound travels fastest through more dense materials. Oil is more is less dense than water, meaning that sound travels faster through water than oil.
more dense substances sink, less dense substances float. oil will not sink in water, it will float, it is less dense.
Kerosene and turpentine are less dense than engine oil. So is water and rubbing alcohol and other common liquids.