When you mix oil and water, the oil forms droplets known as emulsions. These droplets remain suspended in the water due to their differing densities and the lack of a strong attraction between oil and water molecules, which prevents the oil from floating to the top. Additionally, emulsifiers can help stabilize the mixture by surrounding the oil droplets and preventing them from coalescing.
Well some do - mineral spirits for example are a hydrocarbon that do float on water. However, others such as methylated spirits are totally water soluble and hence dont float.
Materials put together that don't bond are called mixtures. Mixtures can be heterogeneous (where the components are visibly distinct, like oil and water) or homogeneous (where the components are evenly mixed, like salt dissolved in water).
No, oceans do not float on tectonic plates. Tectonic plates are large sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move around on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them. Oceans are collections of water that rest on top of the Earth's crust, but they do not float on the tectonic plates themselves.
Yes, snails can float in water. They have air-filled chambers inside their shells that help them to float on the surface of the water. This adaptation allows them to move easily through aquatic environments.
leaves actually dont have a part of the water cycle=)
Denser than water.
No, galena does not float in water because it has a higher density than water. This means that galena will sink when placed in water.
no i dont think so
i dont know it is just that way
Well some do - mineral spirits for example are a hydrocarbon that do float on water. However, others such as methylated spirits are totally water soluble and hence dont float.
no they dont float like normal people
sorry to tell u i dont know so i dont care
i dont no but why dont you fill a sink with water and lkay an orange on top of it then you'll see if it floats
Yes. The salt stabalizes them in the water. If you have ever heard of the dead sea, anything really can float in there. If there is salt in water a peanut can float.
If you're denser than water, you dont float. it might be because the water ur floating in might not be pure 100% water which is 1 g/ml. It might be mixed with stuff.
Because some objects are a lot denser than water so the sink and others are less denser so they float
you should remove the eggs after released into the water when they start to float up.if they dont float up, and their done, it usually makes a funny whooshing sound