Water is polar while oil is non polar. Since like dissolves like, they can't mix.
Becuz oil is more heavier than water and it just stays on top of the water.
didnt you pay atention in 5th grade science? oils are lighter than water
No, they can not mix without a 3rd reagent.
polarity! Polarity is the reason that water and oil do not mix
no, oil is insoluble in water. it doesn't completely mix with the water.AnswerOil is NOT soluble in water. If you were to put oil into a glass of watter, you would notice the oil floats along the top. There is a riddle to answer your question:Oil and water did not get along until a slippery object came along.see what this means is if you put oil and water they wont combine together, but if you put soap in with it they will mix perfectly
You can mix it but it will not stay mixed. Like oil mixed with water, hydrogen is much, much lighter then the rest of the components of air and it will therefore separate out.
oil and alcohol doesnt mix with water
Oil and water do not mix so oil doesnt affect water instead it lies on top of the water like a film
Polar. Just think of this, oil is non polar, oil doesnt mix with water.
didnt you pay atention in 5th grade science? oils are lighter than water
No we cannot mix water with oil.
Oil will not mix with water.
Oil does not mix with water, not even salty sea water.
Oil can't mix with water.
Oil can't mix with water.
Oil does mix with other substances for instance if you had some pure ethanol, oil would dissolve in it.
The oil rises to the top of the water because they do not mix.
no oil and water do not mix