No, normally it isn't . If you mixed oil and water together and left it, then it would separate out to form different layers. This means that the oil isn't dissolving in the water (or vise versa). that means that it isn't a solution it is a mixture
no this is not true baby oil has more density than water.
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Baby oil is less dense than water, so it floats on the surface rather than mixing with the water. This is due to differences in molecular structure and density between the oil and water. Oil molecules are non-polar and do not form strong attractions with water molecules, causing them to stay separate.
a solution of water and sugar has a greater density than plain water. Because the solution is more dense than plain water, objects of lower density than the solution will float
This is because gas is less dense than oil, and oil is less dense than water. In a liquid mixture, the substances will separate based on their densities, with the least dense substance rising to the top. This results in the gas being above the oil, and the oil being above the water.
The initial choice is the only one that will readily make a solution.
baby oil
Water will make the bean sprout. Both salt water and baby oil will hinder or halt the bean sprouting.
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no this is not true baby oil has more density than water.
No, oil and water in a beaker would not be classified as a solution. Oil and water are immiscible, meaning they do not mix together to form a homogeneous solution. Instead, they separate into distinct layers due to differences in polarity.
The cheapest solution is to soak your arrows in soft water. If you do not have access to soft water, or if you wish the best solution, apply Johnson's baby oil to the arrows. A commercial product -- expensive but effective -- is Crosman's arrow softener.
Water-soluble mineral oil can be made by emulsifying mineral oil with a suitable emulsifier in water. The emulsifier helps to disperse the oil in water and stabilize the solution. Additionally, using a high-shear mixer can help in achieving a stable water-in-oil emulsion.
It is neither, it is an element
if your using it for making clear nail polish , i go by adding water , conditoner ! its as eassy as that
No they love baby oil! They prefer it instead of water! You know what else they love? Gasoline!! Make your dog drink some and give him a cigarette when he's done..
Diethyl Ether, Naphtha, Xylene, Toluene, Petroleum Distillates, etc.