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23 November, 04:21

For a science experiment. John gradually added a sedium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to warm vegetable oil in a glass test tube. He

observed that combining the two clear liquids resulted in a solution that turned cloudy. Which statement best explains why the

solution became cloudy?

CA The vegetable oil caused the mass of the sodium hydroxide solution to change

8. The sodium hydroxide solution caused the vegetable oil to undergo a physical change

Oc. The sodium hydroxide solution and vegetable oil underwent a chemical change

D. The vegetable at caused the density of the sodium hydroxide solution to change

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  1. 23 November, 04:35
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    The sodium hydroxide solution and vegetable oil underwent a chemical change.

    Explanation:

    The reaction between a base and a fat or fatty acid is called as saponification reaction. Here the base dissociates into the cation and hydroxyl ion. The hydrogen from the fatty acid of the oil reacts with the hydroxyl ion to form water which is basically the neutralization reaction. This cation now reacts with the rest of the fatty acid to form a bipolar molecule which is the soap. During the reaction, the solution becomes cloudy but with time, it again goes back to solution. The cloudyness appears because oil isn't soluble in water based solutions and the base is actually made solution in water.

    Here the sodium hydroxide reacts with oil to form water and the soap molecule which is a chemical change.
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