Science, asked by rekhaambi0909, 1 year ago

oil and water do not mix with each other how will you demonstrate this in a laboratory​

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Answered by thewalkergirl
15

Explanation:

take 2 beaker

in one water another one oil

now pour the oil into the beaker containg

water

you will observe that the oil won't mix with water and floats up

thus,they are known as immiscible liquids

Answered by steffis
5

To demonstrate that oil and water do not mix with each other:

  • The oil and water don't mix because, oil is hydrophobic or insoluble and water is hydrophilic.
  • For an experiment, the oil drops are added in glass of water, which can be found as bubble or small globules but not being mixed with water.
  • The best example is water and oil experiment is certain edible dishes are found with oil drop on top. Hence, the water and oil cannot dissolve with others.

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