what do you observe when mustard oil and water are mix together and shaken explain using a suitable example?
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When mustard seed oil is mixed with water and mixed together they form the two separate layer forming the oil and water layer separately. ... The two separate layer can be seen on surface of water. The oil bubble can be seen separately. It is seen in this way because the oil is insoluble and denser than water PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST
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When mustard seed oil is mixed with water and mixed together they form the two separate layer forming the oil and water layer separately. ... The two separate layer can be seen on surface of water. The oil bubble can be seen separately. It is seen in this way because the oil is insoluble and denser than water.
If you add a drop or two of oil to water you can see that it does not dissolve or combine with the water: the oil floats on the water. If you shake the oil and water together then the oil breaks up into tiny droplets and becomes distributed in the water forming a mixture.
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