Oil and water do not mix...
Oil molecules are nonpolar, so they will not mix with polar water molecules. This characteristic helps when removing oil from water using nets and floating barriers is that oil molecules won't mix with water molecules and the oil molecules float. Because oil floats on water, the oil can be skimmed off the top of the water.
The reason why oil doesn't dissolve in ocean water is because oil is nonpolar and water is polar.
No. The oil should drain off of the water. Water and oil don't mix, so there would be no contamination. If there is something else mixed with the oil, though, it can possibly mix with the water.
A mixture of oil and water is a mixture, not an element. If by substance you mean not a pure substance (element or compound), then oil and water would be a substance (that is a mixture). If you mean oil and water separately, then oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and water is a compound (pure substance).
DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH OIL YOUR ARE USING
The percentage of water content in onions stands at around 88 - 90%.
polarity order of ehanol methanol n-hexane and distilled water
Not the percentage of the oil LEFT , but the percentage of the " LIFE EXPECTANCY " until you should change the engine oil
what percentage of your brain is water
Percentage of water in guava
It gets real close to freezing up in the airplanes and vehicles used in the Arctic and Antarctic weather. I think its molecules can't compress enough to totally stop all movement. It can freeze if the temperature is low enough.
The component present in the highest percentage would be the solvent or carrier substance used in the product formulation. This is often water or an oil base, depending on the type of product.
% of what????
25%
At 10%
25% of Norways GDP are from oil.