No, salt would not dissolve in coconut oil. Salt is a polar compound, while coconut oil is a non-polar substance. In general, polar and non-polar substances do not mix well, so the salt would remain undissolved in the oil.
No it will not disolve in coconut oil.
No, coconut oil do not dissolve in kerosene
Salt is not soluble in coconut oil because salt is hydrophilic (water-loving) and coconut oil is hydrophobic (water-repelling). This makes them immiscible in each other. Salt dissolves in water, not in oil.
no
Yes, coconut oil can dissolve Styrofoam, which is made of polystyrene. The hydrocarbons in coconut oil can break down the structure of polystyrene, causing it to dissolve. However, the process may take time and is not as effective as using stronger solvents like acetone or other organic solvents specifically designed for dissolving plastics.
When oil and salt mix, the salt will not dissolve in the oil because they are immiscible. Instead, the salt will sink to the bottom of the container, creating a separate layer from the oil. The oil will not change in appearance or consistency.
no
Baking soda dissolves faster than salt.
The exoskeleton is the hard protective external skeleton that supports and protects the roach. Olive oil and coconut oil is known to dissolve the exoskeleton of a cockroach.
To determine the viscosity of coconut oil measure how sticky or thick it is.
coconut oil
no it can not