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What other oil can you dilute with patchouli oil?

I bought patchouli oil and people are saying its to strong what can I dilute it with ? and is this oil for men?


What other oil can you dilute patchouli oil with?

I bought patchouli oil and people are saying its to strong what can I dilute it with ? and is this oil for men?


Is coconut oil soluble in NaOH?

Nope. Coconut oil which is a lipid is insoluble in dilute alkali. Dilute NaOH is a dilute alkali.


What mineral that reacts to dilute hydrochloric acid?

Calcite is a mineral that reacts to dilute hydrochloric acid by fizzing or effervescing due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.


What common mineral fizzes when dilute hydrochloric is placed on it?

Calcite is a common mineral that fizzes when dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on it. This reaction is due to the release of carbon dioxide gas from the mineral when it reacts with the acid.


Where can dilute better oil?

No where can.


Is coconut oil soluble in dilute NaOH?

No. Oils can be soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform or hexane.


How do you dilute volatile oil?

alcohol


Can oil dilute super glue?

No it can not.


What is The reaction of a mineral to dilute hydrochloric acid?

If a mineral reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid by effervescing or bubbling, it indicates the presence of carbonate minerals like calcite or dolomite. This reaction occurs due to the release of carbon dioxide gas when the acid reacts with the carbonate mineral.


Which mineral is most likely to display effervescence when treated with dilute acid?

Calcite is the most likely mineral to display effervescence when treated with dilute acid. The acid reacts with the calcium carbonate in calcite, releasing carbon dioxide gas, which causes the mineral to bubble or fizz.


Does sulphur displaces Hydrogen on reaction with dilute mineral acids?

Yes, sulfur can displace hydrogen from dilute mineral acids when sulfur reacts with acids such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid to form hydrogen sulfide gas.