Yes, it is very much soluble in Hexane, diethyl ether, Petroleum spirit etc
Lipids are soluble in Bloor's regent (Ethanol and Diethyl ether in 1:2 molar ratio).
A person's skin is protected from drying out by a thin layer of oil which locks in moisture. Because diethyl ether is a non-polar solvent, it can dissolve the nonpolar oils on your skin washing them away. Without this barrier, you skin can dry out rapidly. Prolonged exposure to various solvents, acids or bases can also kill off the outer most cells of your skin which can also make skin feel "dry."
Orange Glow. here are BiodieselDimethyl ether Diesel Ethanol Diethyl ether Gasoline Jet fuel Kerosene (paraffin oil) Methanol Nitromethane Vegetable_oil (canola)
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because oil is nonpolar and water is polar
Ammonia dissolves better in motor oil than in vegetable oil because motor oil is more immiscible than vegetable oil. Also, motor oil molecules are more non-polar than vegetable oil.
You don't. There is none. The lubricating oil is ether mixed with the gasoline or it goes to a separate tank for a oil injection system. Hey theres one advantage.
oil does not dissolve
i dont know how oil dissolve in oil
No. Oil will dissolve in fatty (hydrophobic) liquids, not in hydrophilics like water.