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.
No ! they are not compatible together ! ther lubrication properties are different and they don't mix well toggether !
Yes when you mix 50ml. of toner with 2 table spoons of vegetable oil it makes ferrofluid which is a magnetic liquid.
Well, Canola oil is vegetable oil, but it will work just fine for the cake.
The solubility in most of these is quite low. (Please see the link.)
No, vegetable oil is not soluble in water. It is a non-polar substance, while water is polar, leading to their inability to mix. When combined, vegetable oil will form a separate layer on top of the water due to its lower density. This is why oil and water do not blend well together.
The mineral used in soil mix is pumice
because it dosent mix together and water has more weight so water is more dense than oil
No but you can make American muffens with vegetable oil
Food, enzymes, and gastric juices all mix together at the bottom of the stomach to eventually become chyme. chyme is a highly acidic, soupy mixture of partially digested food.
Because oil has non polar ions and water has polar ions they do not mix together, thus separating them.
No, chlorine and mineral spirits should not be mixed together. Combining chlorine with mineral spirits can produce toxic fumes and result in a hazardous chemical reaction. It is important to always follow proper safety precautions and chemical compatibility guidelines when working with different substances.