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  • 23-09-2020
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water is denser than oil. When frozen, the oil sinks to the bottom. Why?

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Legsreaper
Legsreaper Legsreaper
  • 23-09-2020

Answer: When water freezes it gets larger and becomes a solid but it still weighs the same as when it was a liquid form. When it becomes larger it takes up space but makes it less dense. Ok so getting to the point- oil unlike water becomes more dense when frozen so this is why oil sinks in water. Sorry if this was confusing but I hope it helped have a great day and god bless you :3

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