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If you put oil and water in a jar and shake it, the oil and water would not mix. There is a fine line between the two.
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i think that oil burns faster than oil because oil has a greater thermal co-officiancy than water
No, water does not burn. Blending it would reduce the effectiveness of the fuel oil as a fuel.
no its phisicly impossible. rain is when water from lakes rivers ponds the ocean etc. evaporate into the sky and become clouds. if oil is in water and the water evaporates oil will rain. wrong. oil cannot evaporate. only water. if your talking about the oil spill from bp hope this helps.! (oh and if you really hate the spill i suggest stop buying from bp your supporting them)
because water evaporates hydraulic oil is non corrosive and an excellent lubricant.
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.
Oil and water can't mix. They won't go together. The oil with just sit it the water or on top of the oil the water.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Oil and water do not mix...
Use water and coal. :D
water is renewable but not oil.
no oil and water do not mix
Water and oil is a heterogeneous mixture. Oil can be separated from water via specific methods. That's why a combination of water and oil is heterogeneous.
oil and water never mix together. water is heavier than oil. so,oil float on the water.
Oil molecules are nonpolar, so they will not mix with polar water molecules. This characteristic helps when removing oil from water using nets and floating barriers is that oil molecules won't mix with water molecules and the oil molecules float. Because oil floats on water, the oil can be skimmed off the top of the water.
When it comes to cars, oil and water don't mix. Oil has its own reservoir as does water.
Water is heavier than oil. Oil floats on water.