What happens when salt is mixed into cooking oil?
When salt is mixed into cooking oil, it will not dissolve and will instead form small solid particles suspended throughout the oil. This is because cooking oil is a nonpolar solvent, meaning that it does not dissolve ionic compounds like salt. The salt particles will be visible as small white specks in the oil and will settle to the bottom of the container over time.
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