Blood is more like water and is mostly made up of water.
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
No, salad oil is not soluble in water. Salad oil is a nonpolar substance, while water is polar. Since like dissolves like, nonpolar substances like oil do not mix well with polar substances like water.
yes because honey has more mass then water and oil, it also weigh more then water and oil
Oil is thicker than water because oil has larger molecules that are more tightly packed together compared to water. This makes oil more viscous and resistant to flow compared to water.
because it has less density and it does not have non-polar and oil are long chains of fats
Juice is much denser than oil. Juice will sink and some what combine with water while oil floats on top of water.
Is ibuprofen soluble in water, or oil or both
To answer this question, a few facts have to be established. It is generally known that oil and water do not mix (one can see this when attempting to shake up a bottle of oil and vinegar salad dressing). With this, the human body's blood is like water and the drug in injection is like oil. When an intramuscular injection is giving, the oil-like drug sits in the muscle as water-like blood passes by. The drug does not want to readily dissolve into the blood so it will sit in the muscle. Over time though, the blood will "wash" some of the drug from the muscle into the blood where the drug can reach its intended destination and thus carry out its effect.
anything more dense than the oil, like water.
oil
Viscocisty is the physical properties of fluids (oil in this case) to resist flow. This can better be described as thickness. It is known that this property changes when the fluid (oil) rises in temperature. Viscosity is how THICK the oil is. Thin oil flows like water, thicker oil starts to flow more like honey. Lower numbers tend to be more like water.
no, oil is not more dense than water
because its more oil than water and they have no water but in america dont have to worry about water but they do and it affected other place like south west asia
No, salad oil is not soluble in water. Salad oil is a nonpolar substance, while water is polar. Since like dissolves like, nonpolar substances like oil do not mix well with polar substances like water.
NO! Water being a polar liquid requires much more energy to heat than a non-polar liquid like oil.
Oil
Water is more heavey then oil because water is exactaly a 1. And, oil is hever than a 1.