Chemistry, 22.01.2021 19:30 derrishamckenzie22
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You are in the kitchen making your favorite recipe when you realize you’ve made a huge mistake instead of sugar, you just put a cup of salt into the oil. That will taste horrible! You are out of oil do you can’t throw it away and start again. What will you do?
Use what you know about physical properties and common separation techniques to remove the salt from the oil. Explain each step you’ll take abs the basic science behind it.
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