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Mathematics, 07.09.2020 21:01 emily9656

50 points if you get correct Hypothesis: Water is always denser than oil and we can test this by pouring equal quantities of water and cooking oil together in a container. The water sinks to the bottom and the oil is on top because it's less dense. We decide to change one factor: temperature. We put the mixture in a freezer all night. In the morning we notice that the water, now ice with bubbles, has risen to the top of the mixture. The oil is not frozen but is now on the bottom. Choose the best probable analysis to fit result. A. When water freezes gas bubbles form making it less dense than oil and reversing their positions.
B. Oil loses its viscosity when it is cooled and causing it to ooze beneath the ice.
C. When oil freezes it becomes denser.
D. Oil and water don't mix and eventually separate in the cold.

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