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Oil or vinegar is greater in density?

Oil has a lower density compared to vinegar. Oil floats on top of vinegar because it is less dense.


Which one oil vinegar has greater density and why?

VinegarVinegar.


Which has a greater density oil or vinegar?

vineger,because oil can flot on water which means its light but vineger is hever which stays on the grown


If you mix oil and vinegar for a salad dressin after a few minutes the oil has separated and is floating infer which has thr greater density oil or vinegar explain?

Type your answer here... vinegar is thicker


Describe the density of the vinegar compared to the density of the oil?

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Will vinegar float in oil?

No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.


If you mixed oil and vinegar together which one would rise to the top?

Oil has a lower density than vinegar. When oil and vinegar are mixed, the oil rises, or floats to the top.


Why does vingerar and oil separate?

vinegar and oil separate because the oil has a lighter density than the vinegar therefore the oil would float so you can freeze it and they would be on different levels the oil would be above the vinegar. you could spoon out the oil and there you go oil and vinegar separated. for anyone who doesn't know, the word density means how heavy something is for its size.


Why does oil float on top of vinegar?

Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.


Which is more dense oil or vinegar?

Oil is more dense than vinegar. Oil has a higher density due to its molecular composition and structure, which makes it less buoyant and more likely to sink in vinegar.


Is oil denser than milk?

yes, because vegetable oil has a density of .92g/cm3 while milk has a density of 1.1 g/cm3


Is milk denser than vegatable oil?

yes, because vegetable oil has a density of .92g/cm3 while milk has a density of 1.1 g/cm3