The oil is faty acid which doesn't contain polar form. Whereas coffee is a solid which made from a coka what is the polarized.
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no
It forms nail polish remover.
Cooking oil is dissolved in hot ethanol.
Due to the density of the oil it is unable to dissolve a lolly
Cooking oil won't dissolve in water. If shaken to break up the oil into tiny droplets, the oil will reform if left to stand for a while.
YES..by vegetable oil or any ordinary oil..^^
Crude oil has stuff like benzene, toluene, heptane and Octane in it. all those things are non-polar. polar and non-polar substances don't mix, like water (polar) and oil (non-polar). acetone is polar, but also non-polar due to its two methyl groups. So, yes. Acetone does dissolve crude oil.
Acetone will dissolve many epoxy resins and they will go into solution. There are a few available commercially. However, once the epoxy resin (oligomer) is polymerized or cross-linked by an amine for example, acetone will not dissolve it but only soften it.
Caffeine is soluble in water - but not HIGHLY soluble. You can dissolve a lot more caffeine in the same volume of water compared to what will dissolve in an equal volume of acetone. It dissolves better in hot acetone than in cold acetone.
no
Acetone will not make Styrofoam hard. Putting Styrofoam in acetone will dissolve how to do it is easy. Place a bit of acetone into a bowl then put in the Styrofoam in the bowl and it will dissolve away.
Answer Acetone will dissolve many dyes so probably yes. Acetone will also dissolve many plastic based cloths.
It doesn't. Cooking oil doesn't dissolve in water and therefore doesn't affect the chemistry of the water.