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Vegetable oil does not cause rust. It is slightly acidic, its similar to a lubricant and it can prevent rust.
No, vegetable oil is not soluble in water. It is a non-polar substance, while water is polar, leading to their inability to mix. When combined, vegetable oil will form a separate layer on top of the water due to its lower density. This is why oil and water do not blend well together.
Vegetable oil
Vegetable oil is denser then water, so it floats on top. Oil is also a lipid, which is hydrophobic, meaning it does not like water. They do not mix.
When a glass of water is poured into a jar of vegetable oil, the water will not mix with the oil due to their different densities and polarities. Water is denser than oil, so it will sink and form a separate layer at the bottom of the jar. This creates a distinct interface between the two liquids, with the oil floating above the water.
No water is heavier then oil.
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Because the oil is less dense then the water.
Food is fried in oil, but boiled in water.
- water has a higher density and is under oil- you need oil not water