Oil does not sink in water. Almost all oils and fats are less dense than water so they will float.
No, water will sink in oil because oil is less dense than water. This causes the water to be heavier and sink below the oil.
Yes, sinkers in water would sink in oil because sinkers are denser than oil and therefore will sink regardless of the medium in which they are placed. The buoyant force acting on the sinker is not strong enough to float in oil.
Yes it will float until it is less denser than oil and water. But just after increasing its density by absorbing enough water or oil it will start sinking.
When two substances do not mix with each other, the less dense substance will float on the more dense substance. Vegetable oil floats on water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with water, then it should float on top of water. If the mystery substance with d = 0.95 g/mL does not mix with vegetable oil, then it should sink in vegetable oil.
Oil floats on water because it is less dense than water. Due to its molecular structure, oil molecules do not form strong hydrogen bonds with water molecules, which causes them to be less dense and float on top of water.
No, water will sink in oil because oil is less dense than water. This causes the water to be heavier and sink below the oil.
A marble will sink faster in water than in oil because water has a higher density than oil. The higher the density of the liquid, the faster an object will sink in it.
When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink
Water is denser than oil, so yes, it will sink. That is true whether the water is inside a balloon or not.
Yes, it may make oil sink if at some temperature the density of water goes lesser than that of oil.
Yes, sinkers in water would sink in oil because sinkers are denser than oil and therefore will sink regardless of the medium in which they are placed. The buoyant force acting on the sinker is not strong enough to float in oil.
No. Oil floats on water because it is less dense than water.
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why does an object sink
Because a pebble is denser than water thus making it sink oil is not denser than water. you can test this by pouring some oil in a glass of water it floats on top of the water it doesn't sink it is the same theory with the oil tanker in the sea.
it matters if it lighter or more dense so if you put oil in water together the oil will sink to the bottom and the water will stay at the top
No, it is not. Oil and water do not mix. If you pour oil into water, the oil will float to the surface. If you pour water into oil, the water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top.