Saltwater
No, air is less dense than oil. Air is a gas and has a lower mass per unit volume compared to oil, which is a liquid. Oil is more dense than air because its molecules are packed closely together.
Saltwater, which is a mixture of salt and water. Air, which is a mixture of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Trail mix, which is a mixture of dried fruits, nuts, and seeds.
Oil is more dense than vinegar. Oil has a higher density due to its molecular composition and structure, which makes it less buoyant and more likely to sink in vinegar.
Coal produces more carbon dioxide when burnt compared to oil. This is because coal contains a higher carbon content than oil. When coal is burned, it releases more carbon dioxide per unit of energy generated compared to oil.
Lithium can be stored in materials such as mineral oil, kerosene, or naphtha to prevent contact with air or moisture. It is important to store lithium in an airtight container to avoid reactions with moisture or air that can lead to fire or explosion.
Air filters have oil in them so that they can more easily catch and hold onto particulates in the air.
Yes, oil floats on any water, You can skim it off.
No, air is less dense than oil. Air is a gas and has a lower mass per unit volume compared to oil, which is a liquid. Oil is more dense than air because its molecules are packed closely together.
The most common codfish is saltwater, but some are freshwater
because the salt is dissolved into the water so it saturates it. and when water is saturated that means that it can't hold anymore stuff. so nothing else can dislove into it. meaning all the salt particles how gone in between the water particles and there isn't much room left. making the water more dense. and when something is dense that means it is heavier. like when oil floats on water. water is more dense then oil. ( its heavier) so the oil will rise to the top. so more things float in salt water because salt water is heavier then normal water.
Air molecules are smaller and more mobile, so they are able to pass through small openings, while oil molecules are larger and more tightly packed, making it difficult for air to pass through. The viscosity and surface tension of oil also create a barrier that prevents the passage of air molecules.
The weight of an object is maximum in air, as air offers more resistance to the weight of the object compared to water, vacuum, or oil.
No. density is based on molecular mass. Air is considered a gas. Gases have lower densities than liquids at 'room temperature'.
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No , even though it seems to be cheaper and more convinient, but air does not have the same properties and components as oil. thus, oil mixed with air will highly affect the quality of oil, but gas is usually asociated with oil and will not affect its properties.
Saltwater, which is a mixture of salt and water. Air, which is a mixture of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Trail mix, which is a mixture of dried fruits, nuts, and seeds.