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No, the ionic end of soap dissolves in water, not oil. The ionic end of soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is attracted to water molecules. It is the nonpolar end of soap that dissolves in oil, as it is hydrophobic and repels water.
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Salt will dissolve in oil very slightly but not truly. salt is an ionic compound (it has a positive/negative side) and oil is usually covalent (there is no charge). The rule for solubility of compounds is that like dissolves like, so ionic dissolves ionic and covalent dissolves covalent.
The Sudan IV dissolves into the oil making the oil red.
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Neosporin will help dissolve it. Peanut butter works the best to help remove it from the skin. Mineral oil is a good choice too.
Baking soda dissolves faster than salt.
Calcium chloride is not soluble in oil. It is a water-soluble compound that dissolves readily in water but does not mix with oil.
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The baking soda dissolves in the water