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Tuesday 3 July 2018

Why don’t oil and water mix?

Why don’t oil and water mix?


Have you ever done the dishes, hit the pan and pots, started washing
them and noticed the oil from the pans or the fat on the roasting dish just
dancing on top of the water thth the bubbles like they are on dancing with the
stars or something? They dance and dance, but what the never actually do is
mix. Why is that?


Here  let me give the scientific fancy low down first:


“The oil along float to the top because it’s less dense than water, oil and water
don’t mix that to molecules are more attracted to each other than to molecules
.detergent molecule are attracted to both oil and water. Molecules of water are
strongly attracted to each other because they are poor”.




So for all of you that just went “Huh?” at what I just said let me break it down
for you:


  • Oil is lighter than water
  • When the pan reach the water, the oil melts the oil in the pan
  • the oil melts into the water because water is heavier than oil, the oil then
  • stays on the water having a good old dance while you doing the dishes

Hmm is this what it was like for jesus when he walked on water? Is this
why we use different oils in church? Does this mean that if I have those’s
oils on me I will walk on water like jesus did? I have so many questions to
ask that I need answers to.