Dude are you really asking this question?
oh well.....
Because they are the same thing. 2 thing that are the same cant mix
Um.... Actually, water DOES mix with water. Particles in water are always moving, and the particles all mix together. To try it: put food coloring in water, you can see the food coloring get spread out in the water. If you are still not convinced (for some idiotic reason) pour the colored water into normal water. You can watch the two waters mixing.
No.they do not mix with water.
No, soy wax is insoluble in water. When soy wax is introduced to water, it will not dissolve or mix with the water.
Many liquids can mix with water, including alcohol, vinegar, juice, and milk. The ability of a liquid to mix with water depends on factors such as polarity and solubility.
Water and oil does not mix because water is molecule and oil is made of hydrocarbon chains. Only molecule substances can mix with molecule solutes.
Yes, alcohol can mix with water. When both substances are combined, they form a homogeneous solution. The ability of alcohol to mix with water is due to their similar polar nature.
no they cant mix
no they cant mix
To increase the density of soil so that it cant mix with water.
its a primary colour you cant make red
Water,which is havier than petrol,slips down permiting the patrol to rise to the surface. & therefore cant be mixed. this is also a reason due to which petrol fire cant be extingueshed by water.
Because alcohol tends to be less dense than water, like about 789.00 kg/m³.
put a 50/50 mix of coolant and water in your radiator
So your clothes can get clean. Plus you cant stop it from mixing its not going to mess up your clothes
you cant mix anything beacause black is not a colour
you can mix water with anything
Oil can't mix with water.
Oil can't mix with water.