The vinegar sit on top of the water because the water is more dense than the vinegar
Oil and water can't mix. They won't go together. The oil with just sit it the water or on top of the oil the water.
Vegetable oil is denser then water, so it floats on top. Oil is also a lipid, which is hydrophobic, meaning it does not like water. They do not mix.
Mix equal parts water and vinegar, then spray the solution onto the stains. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it off with a clean cloth. Repeat if needed.
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.
If you want liquids that mix well, milk and water is a good mixture. Some muffin or waffle recipes use a mix of milk and water. Liquids that don't mix well are oil and water. The oil will sit on top of the water. In baking, you sometimes mix milk and oil or milk and lemon juice, and they don't mix well.
When two liquids completely mix together to form a single phase, they are said to be miscible. Examples of miscible liquids include water and rubbing alcohol, ethanol and acetone, and vinegar and olive oil.
no vinegar is heavier
water is less dense than vinegar , so it floats
Vinegar is a heavier substance than Olive Oil so the Vinegar goes to the bottom and the Olive Oil stays up top
No, vinegar is not soluble in kerosene because they are chemically different substances. Vinegar is mostly composed of water and acetic acid, while kerosene is a hydrocarbon mixture. Since water and oil-based substances like kerosene do not mix, vinegar will not dissolve in kerosene.
Vinegar when placed in water will mix completely. Water and vinegar are called aqueous based fluids, so they mix completely. Oil is formed from hydrocarbon compounds. These compounds have a mutual attraction to each other, but will not mix with water. If oil is place in a cup of water, it will form a thin film (oil slick) on the top of the water. If we reallly shake up oil and water, some bits of oil may appear to mix with water. This is called an emulsion. If allowed to settle, the oil will come to the surface again.
This is because water and oil do not mix. Oil is hydrophobic meaning does not mix with water while water is clearly hydrophilic as it mixes with other water molecules. Most Oils is lighter then water so the oil goes to the top.