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Oil is universal solvent. (True/false)

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Answered by amishidps
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A true universal solvent does not exist. Water is often called the universal solvent because it dissolves more chemicals than any other solvent. However, water only dissolves other polar molecules. It does not dissolve nonpolar molecules, including organic compounds such as fats and oils.

hence, this Statement is false

Answered by bhatiamona
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Oil is universal solvent. (True/false)

False, The statement that oil is a universal solvent is incorrect.

Oil is not a universal solvent, as not every substance can dissolve in it. A universal solvent refers to a substance that dissolves a solute to form a solution.

No soluble substance can dissolve easily in oil, nor does oil dissolve easily in any other substance. Hence it is not a universal solvent. The universal solvent dissolves most of the chemicals and dissolves in itself.

As a universal solvent, we can say that water is universal, but in reality, there is no such substance in nature, which is the completely universal solvent.

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