They're both liquids unless in altered states of being.
Oil and water are both liquids but have different densities, with oil being less dense than water. They also have different polarities, with water being a polar molecule and oil being nonpolar. This polarity difference is why oil and water do not mix and separate into distinct layers.
Oil floats on water, and has a lower density.
No, oil does not contain water. Oil and water are immiscible, meaning they do not mix together. Oil is a hydrophobic substance, which means it repels water.
There are water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and multiple emulsions (water-in-oil-in-water or oil-in-water-in-oil).These emulsions are used in various industries including food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
Water and ethanol. Oil is immiscible with either of those.
Oil and water are both liquids but have different densities, with oil being less dense than water. They also have different polarities, with water being a polar molecule and oil being nonpolar. This polarity difference is why oil and water do not mix and separate into distinct layers.
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there are all liquid there is no similarities more
there are no similarities deflation is caused by wind and runofff is running water
They are the same.
they both like the water.
They are not identical but many similarities exist.
buoyant means something floats on water.....
No, it is not. Oil and water do not mix. If you pour oil into water, the oil will float to the surface. If you pour water into oil, the water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top.
They both occur on water
The corresponding similarities for yak/water buffalo are from 84.9 to 98.6%. In the related links box below, I posted the whole analisis.
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