ice cubes floats on water whereas oil cubes sink in oil. why is it so?
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The ice cube floats because it is less dense than oil. As the ice melts, drops of water collect at the bottom of the cube. The water droplet is more dense than the ice and causes the cube to tilt. Once the droplet is sufficiently large, it drops off the cube and sinks to the bottom of the oil layer.
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Ice Cube in Oil
The ice cube floats because it is less dense than oil. As the ice melts, drops of water collect at the bottom of the cube. The water droplet is more dense than the ice and causes the cube to tilt. Once the droplet is sufficiently large, it drops off the cube and sinks to the bottom of the oil layer.
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