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oil
yes of course, there are somekind of solvents that dissolved oil like tween 80, tween 20 or DMSO if we want to dissolved it with water.
There are two main types of paint in common use: water based and oil based. The water based paints contain various substances including latex that are dissolved or suspended in the water. Oil base paints contain resins dissolved or suspended in oil, typically linseed oil. So, not every paint uses water as a carrier.
Oil does not dissolve in water, it will just float on top.
Oil, plastic, rocks.
Why are you learning about this
The issue of dissolved water in oil can be effectively addressed by using methods such as dehydration, filtration, and chemical treatments to remove the water from the oil. Additionally, maintaining proper storage and handling practices can help prevent water contamination in the first place.
There are two main types of paint in common use: water based and oil based. The water based paints contain various substances including latex that are dissolved or suspended in the water. Oil base paints contain resins dissolved or suspended in oil, typically linseed oil. So, not every paint uses water as a carrier.
Salt dissolved in water has no appearance. Take a glass of water, sprinkle a little salt in it, stir. Salt disappears when dissolved.
Yes, it is possible, if an ionic compound is dissolved in the liquid.
Typically, oil contains less than 1% water by weight. This small amount of water can be present in the form of dissolved or suspended water droplets. The presence of water in oil can impact the oil's properties and performance.
Phosphorus trichloride is not dissolved in water, a reaction of hydrolysis occur.