No, most oil is not soluble in water. Oil is hydrophobic, or "water fearing."
This goes for all lipids.
There are some water miscible oils but they are rare and typically only used in very specialty situations.
Calcium chloride is not soluble in oil. It is a water-soluble compound that dissolves readily in water but does not mix with oil.
Is ibuprofen soluble in water, or oil or both
No, iodine is not soluble in oil. Iodine is a water-soluble compound and will not mix with nonpolar substances like oil.
I think oil will be less soluble in water at elevated temperatures.
Insoluble in water but soluble in oil
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No, ghee is a clariffied oil made from butter. It is not soluble in water.
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No, jojoba oil is not water soluble as it is an oil-based substance. It is most commonly used as a carrier oil in skincare products and must be diluted with other oils or ingredients that are water soluble.
No. That is why oil and water separate.
No, soap is not soluble in oil. Soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water, but not in oils or other nonpolar substances.
No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.