No cooking oil and water is NOT a solution it is a mixture. When you put cooking oil and water in the same bowl or cup in less than a minute the two will separate into two layers of liquids.
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It dosent, waters density is lower then cooking oil, resulting in cooking oil floating on water
cooking oil and water.
It doesn't. Cooking oil doesn't dissolve in water and therefore doesn't affect the chemistry of the water.
No, it is more dense than water and cooking oil.
no! oil is lighter.
Cooking oil has a semi-thick viscosity. It is thicker than water.
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.
Adding a dash of cooking oil to boiling water will prevent pasta from sticking together while cooking.
No. Oil and water would form a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
I'm pretty sure its a solution.It depends on the label.