Chemistry, asked by engineerkanil5896, 1 year ago

Which test can be used to differentiate between butter and cooking oil?

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Answered by priyanshsharmap9n5nt
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Ans. Butter is saturated compound and oil is unsaturated compound.         Test

alk. potassium permaganat + Unsaturated Hydrocarbon----> Pink Color Disappers

        (PINK COLOR)

Therefore, when we add oil to a test tube containing alkaline potassium permanganate solution, the pink color of the solution disappear. Color of alkaline potassium permanganate will not disappear in the test tube containing butter.

Answered by Anonymous
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Butter is a saturated carbon compound while cooking oil is an unsaturated carbon compound. An unsaturated compound decolourises bromine water, while a saturated compound cannot decolourise it. So we can distinguish chemically between a cooking oil and butter by the bromine water. Add bromine water to a little of cooking oil and butter taken in separate test-tubes.

(1)Cooking oil decolourises bromine water showing that it is an unsaturated compound.

(2)Butter does not decolourise bromine water showing that it is a saturated compound.

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