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Q 5.What happens when kerosene oil and coconut oil are added to water?​

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Answered by OPWHITE777
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they will not get mixed as both have different densities

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Answered by Varnika425
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Coconut oil and kerosene have a different specific gravity, so the coconut oil, at a specific gravity of ~0.927 will sink lower than kerosene with a specific gravity of ~0.82.

Coconut oil and kerosene have a different specific gravity, so the coconut oil, at a specific gravity of ~0.927 will sink lower than kerosene with a specific gravity of ~0.82.Even though both fluids are oils, the coconut oil, being more dense than kerosene, will settle below the lighter liquid. If you mix them up, they will form a continuous layer of the mixture above the water, since their combined specific gravity is still lower than water’s.

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