Science, asked by reachkarunyadav, 2 months ago

Why is water less dense than oil.​

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Answered by SnowyPríncess
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Explanation:

Water molecules are packed more closely together than the long molecules that make up oil. The oxygen atoms in water are also smaller and heavier than the carbon atoms in oil. This contributes to making water more dense than oil.

Water molecules are packed more closely together than the long molecules that make up oil. The oxygen atoms in water are also smaller and heavier than the carbon atoms in oil. This contributes to making water more dense than oil.keep smiling ☺️

Answered by shilapahan2004
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Answer:

Water molecules are packed more closely together than the long molecules that make up oil. The oxygen atoms in water are also smaller and heavier than the carbon atoms in oil. This contributes to making water more dense than oil.

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