on pouring water in an oil-cladded dish, water does not spread but forms small round drops. why does this happen ?
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On pouring water in an oil-cladded dish, it doesn't spread bout forms small round drops because water is less denser than oil. So the oil forms a layer on the water and forms some tiny droplets. So, because of this, it happens.
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On pouring water in an oil-cladded dish, it doesn't spread bout forms small round drops because water is less denser than oil. So the oil forms a layer on the water and forms some tiny droplets. So, because of this, it happens
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