I don't think something can actually dissolve oil...
Quite a few drug active ingredients are only soluble in olive oil. There is quite a famous example with the invention of ciclosporin (the immunosuppressive). It looked like the drug was going to have to be scrapped, since it wasn't possible to find a substance which it was soluble in in order for it to have a practical use. Then someone had the bright idea of sticking it in olive oil, probably saving thousands of lives in the process.
As far as substances found in the kitchen go, very few of them will be soluble in olive oil (or any oil, for that matter). Chocolate can be melted and combined with oil, however I do not know if this fulfils the definition of "soluble" or not.
No; oil and water are immiscible.
They can be combined in an emulsion by vigorous shaking, but it separates after standing for a while.
I don't think something can actually dissolve oil...
yes
The lipid glycerol is soluble in both water and ether. Olive oil is soluble in ether, but not water. A solid lipid is insoluble in water, methanol, and ether.
No oils are hydrophobic due to lipid structures (seen as bubbles) when mixed with water.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Is ibuprofen soluble in water, or oil or both
I think oil will be less soluble in water at elevated temperatures.
the olive oil will form into droplets and not mix with the water
Are you asking if you can water your plant with olive oil. The answer is no
No the don't mix together. Chloroform is a polar compound.
Insoluble in water but soluble in oil
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Water and olive oil are not miscible.