nothing different will happen as petrol is a type of oil, the petrol will come on the top of water and water will get settled down.
If stirred very thoroughly, they can become an emulsion.
is petrol haver than water
They move.
The coffee granules dissolve in the hot water and make 'instant coffee'.
Why not try yourself and see.
they will separate
If you stirred water and sand together, you would have a mixture of water and sand until the sand sinks to the bottom.
No, it is not possible; also octane is not soluble in water !
They get mixed up. But consider a bucket of gravel - all the sized are mixed up, but can be simply sorted again if one wishes. But once they are subject to chemical action - by adding cement and water - we now have concrete. From which is much more difficult to separate the constituents.
Oil and water do not mix, however, when they are stirred or mixed thoroughly the particles of oil will become too small to see.
Water,which is havier than petrol,slips down permiting the patrol to rise to the surface. & therefore cant be mixed. this is also a reason due to which petrol fire cant be extingueshed by water.
It will dissolve.
when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.
You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.
To smoothly mix up the ingredients. water is stirred into the mix.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
You cannot use water in an engine instead of petrol. The internal combustion engine of a car or truck requires the ignition of gases in order to create power. This doesn't happen with water.