oil___ if you pour it on water.
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Oil is a hydrophobic substance, meaning it repels water and does not mix with it. So when you pour oil over water, the two liquids don't mix and instead form separate layers.
Explanation:
- This phenomenon can be observed in everyday situations, for example cooking with oil and water.
- If you try to mix oil and water in a pan, the oil will rise to the surface and form a distinct layer on top of the water.
- This is because oil molecules are non-polar while water molecules are polar.
- Polar molecules are attracted to other polar molecules while non-polar molecules are repelled by polar molecules.
- Another interesting property of oil is that it is less dense than water.
- As a result, the oil floats on the water surface and does not sink to the bottom. In fact, the weight of the water displaced by the oil is greater than the weight of the oil itself.
When you pour oil on water, the two liquids do not mix and the oil floats above the water due to its lower density and hydrophobic properties.
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