In a petroleum well, crude oil is found above water. Which two properties of petroleum make it possible to form a layer of it above water
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The density of petrol is very less as compared to that of water that's why it forms a layer when mixed with water
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Oil being lighter than water floats on the surface of the water. It is also insoluble in water, making it to stay above the surface of the water.
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