Science, asked by jotsidhu69551, 10 months ago

(x) Which one of the following is insoluble in water?
(a) Alcohol
(6) Sodium chloride
(c) Coconut oil
(d) Sugar

Answers

Answered by Rishabh8268
39

Answer:

coconut oil is insoluble in water

Answered by yashaswi084
1

Answer: Coconut oil

Explanation:

Oils and fat now no longer have any polar component and so for them to dissolve in water they could have to interrupt a number of water hydrogen bonds. Water will now no longer try this so the oil is pressured to live cut loose the water.The molecules of water do now no longer intermingle (mix) with the molecules of oil. The area among the molecules of water isn't taken with the aid of using oil, so they're immiscible in water.For instance, Coconut oil is insoluble in water. At temperature above its melting factor it's miles absolutely miscible with maximum of the non-hydroxylic solvents which include mild petroleum, benzene, carbon tetrachloride etc. In alcohol, coconut oil is extra soluble than maximum not unusualplace fat and oils Oil does now no longer dissolve in water so it's miles insoluble in water however floats at the floor of water.

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