school experiment: Why don't OIL and WATER mix? Vector illustration for education and science use. water and oil - liquids that are normally immiscible (unmixable or unblendable). because their molecules are packed differently. Water is a polar molecule: the water molecules stick to each other. Oil is made up of non-polar molecules.

school experiment: Why don't OIL and WATER mix? Vector illustration for education and science use. water and oil - liquids that are normally immiscible (unmixable or unblendable). because their molecules are packed differently. Water is a polar molecule: the water molecules stick to each other. Oil is made up of non-polar molecules. - 104536267

Illustration of how to make oil with water. Vector illustration.

Similar stock images (Vector, SVG, and EPS)

to-top-page