Oil is lighter than water due to it's lower specific gravity, specific gravity being the "density" of a fluid relative to water.
No water is heavier then oil.
weight of oil is lighter than water
Vegetable oil is lighter than pure water, which in turn is (somewhat) lighter than white vinegar.
Yes - Oil is lighter than water. Petrol, or gasoline, floats on water because it is lighter that water.
No. Oil is a thicker liquid than water, although it is lighter than it and floats on top of it.
Oil floats on water because it is less dense than water. This means that the weight of the oil is lighter than the weight of an equal volume of water, causing the oil to stay on the surface of the water.
Yes mustard seed floats on water as it is lighter than water
plastic will float in water because it is lighter than oil
oil is lighter than glycerin.
Because the water just pushes the oil around. The oil is lighter than water so it will stay on top and burn.
Yes, it does, because oil is lighter than water. The ball will sink more in oil than in water.
Due to the chemical composition of each of these oils (and oils in general), they are generally less dense than water