Mixing water and kerosene results in a complex interaction regarding vapor pressure. The equilibrium vapor pressure of the mixture is determined by the sum of the vapor pressures of both liquids, despite kerosene floating on top of the water. Water can diffuse through kerosene, allowing it to exert vapor pressure even from a significant depth. The discussion also touches on how adding benzene to a saltwater solution affects vapor pressure and osmotic movement, indicating that the presence of benzene may alter the expected flow of water between solutions. Ultimately, the interactions between these substances highlight the nuances of vapor pressure and solubility in mixtures.