When we pour a few drops of mustard oil in water, the oil floats on
the surface. Why?
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Because oil is less dense than water, it will always float on top of water, creating a surface layer of oil.
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because oil is less dense than water, it will always float on top of water. - Water molecules are made up of oxygen and hydrogen atoms bonded together. Oxygen is heavier and smaller than carbon, so a volume of water molecules is heavier than the same volume of oil molecules. This makes water more dense than oil.
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