didnt you pay atention in 5th grade science? oils are lighter than water
Oil and water do not mix because they have different chemical properties. Oil is nonpolar, meaning it does not have charges at its ends, while water is polar, with positive and negative charges on its molecules. This difference in polarity causes water and oil to repel each other, preventing them from mixing.
If you mix sand in a solution of vinegar and water, the sand will not dissolve in the vinegar and water solution as it doesn't readily react with them. The sand will likely settle at the bottom of the container due to its higher density compared to the liquid solution.
Of course you CAN mix it. you can mix anything as long as you have it.
Groundwater can mix with runoff when surface water infiltrates into the ground and replenishes the groundwater reservoir. This mixing can occur in areas where the water table is close to the surface or in locations with permeable soils that allow for easy movement of water between surface and subsurface environments. The interaction between groundwater and runoff can impact water quality and quantity in both systems.
Vinegar is already a mixture containing acetic acid and water. You can mix in more water and you will have a more dilute vinegar. We more often say that two liquids are miscible rather than that one is soluble in the other.
sea + water who ever put this is an idiot cus clearly it doesnt make ocean it doesnt even mix
Lemon juice is hydrophilic, meaning it has an affinity for water. This is due to its high water content and the presence of various soluble compounds, including citric acid and sugars. These components allow lemon juice to mix well with water, making it readily soluble.
Floodwaters allow sewage to mix with drinking water.
The detergent molecule contains both nonpolar hydrophobic parts that mix with oil and polar hydrophilic parts that mix with water.
Vinyl emulation is readily available through good DIY/trade retailers. As most vinyls are water based then it is possible to mix water based paints
They have different Viscosities which does not allow the two to mix.
Calcium chloride is not soluble in oil. It is a water-soluble compound that dissolves readily in water but does not mix with oil.
Any readily available 50/50 antifreeze water mix will do. You can even buy pre-mixed.
Oil does not mix with water due to differences in their molecular structures. Oil molecules are non-polar, meaning they do not have a charge, while water molecules are polar and have a positive and negative end. This difference in polarity prevents oil from mixing with water.
Oil and water do not mix so oil doesnt affect water instead it lies on top of the water like a film
A solute that readily dissolves in water is considered to be soluble. This means that the solute can easily mix and form a homogeneous solution with water due to the attractive forces between the solute particles and water molecules. Examples include salt, sugar, and many ionic compounds.
Mix a batch of bleach and water, 1/2 cup bleach to 3 gallon water in a insecticide sprayer and spray the ceiling and allow to dry. The dry bleach stings but doesnt harm the frogs wet bellys.