When frozen oil is placed in liquid oil, the frozen oil typically begins to melt due to the heat from the surrounding liquid oil. As it melts, it may create small clumps or droplets that can float or disperse in the liquid oil, depending on the type of oil and its temperature. The mixing may also affect the overall consistency and texture of the liquid oil. However, if the oils have significantly different compositions or densities, they may not fully combine, leading to separation.
It goes into the cup.
When you freeze oil and water together, they will separate into distinct layers as they have different freezing points. The water will freeze before the oil, causing it to solidify on top of the water. This results in a two-layered system when frozen.
liquid. think of what you put into your car.
What happens? What happens? The world may never know!
You can put various liquids in a beaker, such as water, oil, alcohol, or any other liquid substance used for experiments or measurements in a laboratory setting. It's important to ensure that the liquid being used is compatible with the material of the beaker to avoid any chemical reactions or damage.
When you put frozen ethanol into liquid ethanol, the frozen ethanol will begin to melt and mix with the liquid ethanol. Both states of ethanol will reach an equilibrium temperature, and the frozen ethanol will ultimately dissolve into the liquid ethanol to form a homogeneous solution.
The ball made out of frozen kerosene would likely float on the liquid kerosene since it is less dense than the liquid. When an object is less dense than a liquid, it will float on the surface.
It gets frozen
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liquid. think of what you put into your car.
If it's boiling oil, it fries.
It goes into the cup.
Oil is a liquid at room temperature. It is a hydrophobic liquid that is less dense than water and typically floats on top of it. Oil can exist in various forms, such as crude oil, which is a mixture of hydrocarbons.
First of all, if the water is frozen, then you can't put an ice cube into it. Secondly, if you put an ice cube in liquid then froze it then it would become part of the liquid that froze.
nothing the oil is like a preservative!
nothing the oil is like a preservative!
It will catch fire