Science, asked by sunnysunnita, 8 months ago

Mustard oil is
with water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Not only mustard oil but all the other triglycerides are nearly immiscible inwater.So in case of mustard oil, it contains large proportion of unsaturated long chain fatty group such as erucic acid. Thats why the solubility of mustard oil in water is less than the coconut or palm oil.

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Answered by divyarajeev237480
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Answer:

When mustard seed oil is mixed with water and mixed together they form the two separate layer forming the oil and water layer separately.

EXPLANATION: The oil is hydrophobic in nature, and they are insoluble in water.

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