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Is oil more dense then water? Oil is more dense than water? ... Is 90 weight oil more dense than water? Syrup oil water air which is most dense? ...
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1) Fill a glass about 3/4 full with cold water. 2) Slowly pour some oil into the glass. Because oil is less dense than water, the oil will float. Stop pouring when you have a layer of oil about 1/2 inch or 1 cm thick on the water's surface.
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> 3. Partially freeze the oil/water, throw away about 1/4 to 1/3 of the >unfrozen water. >Repeat this 2-4 times, discarding the 1/4 to 1/3 unfrozen water. ... If you have less than a gallon total, >one way would be to put it in a clear or translucent plastic bottle with a >sealing cap (milk jug, juice bottle, whatever).
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Water is more dense than oil and im pretty sure vinegar as well
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Chemistry Question: Why Is Oil Less Dense Than Water? Oil has more loosed molecules than waterAlso water has greater molecular attraction than oil. ... Is Water Less Or More Dense Than Oil And Vinegar?
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Rubbing alcohol is also less dense than water, but will not float on it because it is water soluble and mixes with the water rather than floating. So, now you're looking for "either a liquid denser than water or less dense than oil, and which is soluble in neither water nor oil" OK?
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Oils are generally less dense than water. The unit weight per volume of oil, or density, is less than that of water. The oil then floats. There are some oils that are more dense than water and sink into the water.
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Oil is less dense than water, so 1 cubic cm of oil weighs less than 1 cubic cm of water. Therefore, the upward buoyancy force on the oil, which is equal to the weight of water displaced, is greater than the downward force of gravity on the oil, also known as the weight of the oil.
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Jonna, age 9 of Chicago, IL wrote: i found out that the grape was more dense and that oil is denser than water. I thank you guys bye.!! Pedro, age 10 of New York, NY wrote: the grape floated on the syrup; Kelaysia, age 11 of Clarksdale, MS wrote: The 2 legos floated;
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