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Does oil sink

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15y ago
Updated: 5/23/2024

A material's ability to float or sink depends on its density and the density of the liquid that it is in. Anything that has a greater density will sink in a liquid with a lower density. In order for oil to sink in water, oil has to have more density than water.

Oil is typically less dense than water and so it will float above the water. Since density is mass divided by the volume, theoretically, we can increase density by squishing all of the oil together to decrease the volume (but this is not feasible, maybe next to impossible). Another way to do it is to heat both of the oil and the water. When heated, most materials decreases their density but not at the same rate because of the difference in material properties. Certain oils has a low coefficient of expansion. And so, when heat is added to the water and the oil, the oil density will remain close to its original value while the water density decreases. Once the water density is lower than that of oil density, the oil will sink.

In short, oil could sink in water, but as a general rule, oil will float on water.

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