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Does kerosene and petrol form a single layer on mixing?

Yes, they can be homogeneously mixed ('one layer' fluid) in each random ratio, but not with water.


Which of the following liquids form a single layer on mixing?

Liquids that are immiscible (do not mix) will form a single layer when mixed. Examples include oil and water, where the oil will float on top of the water, forming distinct layers.


What the is thermocline?

The transition layer between the mixed layer at the surface and the deep water layer.


Why is the mixed layer vary in depth?

The mixed layer varies in depth due to factors such as solar heating, wind mixing, and water density differences. In warmer months, increased solar radiation can deepen the mixed layer, while in colder months, it may become shallower as cooling and stratification occur. Additionally, varying wind speeds can enhance mixing, leading to changes in depth. Local geographical features and ocean currents also play a significant role in influencing the mixed layer's variability.


What is the thing that will cause shock when it mixed with electricity?

Water is a good conductor of electricity, so mixing electricity with water can cause electric shocks. It is important to be cautious around electrical sources when water is present to avoid potential hazards.


How is the ocean layered?

Mixed Layer Main Thermocline Deep Water Layer


When 2 liquids A and B are mixed cooling occurs why?

That is just not true. Mixing sulphuric acid and water, for example, can generate enough heat to cause an explosion.


Why should sodium chloride be mixed in water?

By mixing the time of dissolution is reduced.


What does a water heater mixing valve diagram illustrate?

A water heater mixing valve diagram illustrates how hot and cold water are mixed to achieve a desired temperature for use in a water heating system.


When lipids and water are mixed are water molecules isolate themselves into droplets?

This is possible only if the ratio of lipid is massive to the ratio of water. However, this is usually not the case. In most cases, when lipids and water are mixed, the hydrophobic properties of the lipids cause the lipids to coalesce at the top of the water without mixing, because that lipids are less dense than water.


When chlorofrom and water mix which is at the top layer chloroform or water?

Chloroform will be the top layer when mixed with water because it is less dense than water and forms a separate layer due to differences in polarity and solubility.


What are the three temperature layers of ocean water?

the first layer is the surface layer it is nice and warm and mixed with the waves. the next layer is the thermocline it is just warm not any thing special. the next is freezing cold i would not want to go there.