English, asked by chevvasrinivas1261, 8 months ago

aAlthough both water and oil are liquids but oil is thicker than than water why​

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Answered by joelsteve1789
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Explanation:

Water molecules are packed more closely together than the long molecules that make up oil. The oxygen atoms in water are also smaller and heavier than the carbon atoms in oil. This contributes to making water more dense than oil.

Oil is more dense than alcohol, but less dense than water. The molecules that make up the oil are larger than those that that make up water, so they cannot pack as tightly together as the water molecules can. They take up more space per unit area and are less dense.

Answered by AmieSins
4

Answer:

That's all the game of density

Explanation:

Oil having a higher viscosity, becomes less dense and water on the same time is lighter comparatively.

Water is a liquid but oil is semi-liquid

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