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Oil-Water-Salt - What's the force at work here?
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[QUOTE="LURCH, post: 6120848, member: 157"] I agree with this, but would add buoyancy. Think of what happens when the salt crystal is placed on the surface (of oil or water), why does it break the surface and sink in the first place? What is different when it is sitting submerged in oil? ( I think this is the same thing [USER=283516]@davenn[/USER] was referring to in post #3. ) [/QUOTE]
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