That is a very good question. So I'll answer it. Let's say that in 50 years, all of Earth's lakes, oceans, and rivers will be dangerously polluted. Then, all the fish in the bodys of water will die and so will the marine plants and sea animals. The next thing that could happen would be that the oxygen in the water and possibly the air will be gone, letting plants, animals, and even us Humans die of sufucation from the lack of oxygen and the rise of deadly, toxic fumes. Are you following me here?
Not a lot, water and oil don't mix and so the oil will float on top of the water.
Water on bottom, oil on top and glycerin between them.
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
Oil is less dense than water. Therefore, equal volumes of water and oil will not have the same mass. You can prove this by weighing each. The cup of oil will weigh less.
.100 ml measuring cylinder .1 teaspoon .clear drinking cup . popsicle stick . salt .cooking oil well when you add salt to oil and water and than stirr it for 30 seconds but the all dont match ,and it turns white because alll whats mixxed together turns a differnt colour and when it is finshed being stirred as you can see that the oil will float to the top and salt will sink to the bottom of the drinking cup.
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It is spread in the water by an aircraft in the space where the oil spilled.
Naturally, as oil is a liquid it spreads out. And if we are talking about water it would spread on the surface of the water as oil and water don't mix.
Probably the amount that is spilled into the water....just guessing though.
Reading the question carefully, we find twostatementsthat we may assume are true:1). "The mass of this spilled oil is 823 grams."2). "The oil will not mix with the lake water."
well... it can harm the habitat of the fishes, the water and even the fishes themselves... this will also lead to the pollution of the specific waterform that had been oil spilled... if this happens then there will be a possibility that the living beings in that place will die...
When you use a dishcloth to clean up spilled water on the counter, the liquid is absorbed by the cloth, causing it to be removed from the counter surface.
The ISBN of Spilled Water is 978-0747564164.
Methane oil
The ink in a ballpoint pen is oil-based, which makes it water-resistant. When water is spilled on paper with ballpoint pen ink, the ink does not spread because the oil-based ink does not easily mix with the water. This helps to maintain the integrity of the written text or drawing despite exposure to water.
Spilled Water was created on 2004-08-02.
Should be no damage, use soap and water to clean spilled oil.