Water and oil can make rainbows because they can bend and fragment the light into the basic color spectrum.
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Water-soluble mineral oil can be made by emulsifying mineral oil with a suitable emulsifier in water. The emulsifier helps to disperse the oil in water and stabilize the solution. Additionally, using a high-shear mixer can help in achieving a stable water-in-oil emulsion.
Fires caused by oil cannot be extinguished by water because oil is less dense than water and floats on top of it. When water is used on an oil fire, it can spread the fire by carrying the burning oil with it and causing the fire to become more intense. Additionally, the high temperatures of an oil fire can cause the water to vaporize quickly, creating steam that can disperse the burning oil and make the fire harder to control.
Oil and water do not mix because they have different densities and polarities. The oil will float on top of the water, layering itself above the water due to its lower density. This is due to the fact that oil is nonpolar, while water is polar, causing them to repel each other.
Oil floats on water, and has a lower density.
water and sun light
Rainbow is made by: Light+water (droplets).Make real a rainbow yourself:Constant and fine shower of water (perhaps from a hose)a sunny dayMake a fake rainbow:Quite powerful torchGlass prism
The water acts like a prism and white light shines through it, it makes a rainbow.
The rainbow-colored film that gasoline or oil forms on a puddle is one indication that hydrocarbons are not soluble in water
you put water on it and then shake the rainbow and it should start to pour which is a.k.a rain
The effect is the same as when you have a thin film of oil on water. You can also use a hose with a very fine spray mist, pointed into the air on a sunny day and see a real rainbow if you stand in the right place.
Two things needed to make a rainbow are sunlight and water droplets in the air. As sunlight passes through the water droplets, it is refracted and dispersed into its different colors, creating the visible spectrum of a rainbow.
No, man cannot make a rainbow. He may imitate nature by using light and water to initiate the process that does create a rainbow, but only nature can create a rainbow.
the light reflects of the droplets like a prism and bend the rays of light to make a rainbow
Because in order to make a rainbow, there has to be water in the air.
To create a rainbow effect using a mirror and water, you'll need a source of white light (like sunlight), angle the mirror so that it reflects the light onto the surface of the water, and position yourself in a way that you see the reflection of the light in the water at a specific angle to see the rainbow. This effect occurs due to the refraction and dispersion of light as it passes through the water, creating the rainbow colors.
To make a rainbow at home, you can use a glass of water, a mirror, and a sunny day. Fill the glass with water and place it on a table near a window where sunlight can shine through. Position the mirror so that it reflects the sunlight onto a wall or surface. The water in the glass will refract the light, creating a rainbow effect on the wall.