Water and wax do not go together. Think of the reason why people wax their cars. If the car gets wet the wax allows the water to form droplets and slide off. The wax and the water do not mix. Another way to think of it is floating candles. If the wax dissolved in the water then it wouldn't be a floating candle anymore. So my guess is that it is more soluble in kerosene.
Kerosene is more viscous; note that many types of kerosene exist, with some differences in properties.
Yes Wax can dissolve in kerosene
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The saline water is more viscous.
No it is lighter then water that is why it floats on top.
no, beacuse there is more sugars patick present in it so it floats
the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.
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The saline water is more viscous.
viscous, and yes, it is a thicker liquidthan diesel
No it is lighter then water that is why it floats on top.
Water is more viscous than methylated spirits, and vegetable oils are more viscous than water.
no, beacuse there is more sugars patick present in it so it floats
the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.
Viscosity is a measure of the thickness or how runny a liquid is. More viscous means thicker and syrup-like. Less viscous means more runny and more like water.
Well, in chemistry, viscous means the thickness of a liquid etc. here is an example Syrup is more viscous than water.
Yes, for example oil is less dense than water even though it is more viscous.
kerosene floats on water because kerosene is less denser than water