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What happens when Kerosene oil and cooking oil are added to water? Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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You will get a layer of kerosene and a layer of denser water under it. The two do not mix well but the water will dissolve a tiny amount of kerosene, enough to taint it and the kerosene will dissolve some water, enough to make it sputter a little if burned in a lamp.

Answered by abhinavbsf
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You will get a layer of kerosene and a layer of denser water under it. The two do not mix well but the water will dissolve a tiny amount of kerosene, enough to taint it and the kerosene will dissolve some water, enough to make it sputter a little if burned in a lamp.

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