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If the melting point of oils are high as compared to its surrounding temperature, then oils remain in

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The state of oils depends largely on the ambient temperature in relation to the oil's melting point. Saturated oils, like coconut oil, can solidify at room temperature.
Updated On: May 5, 2025
  • Liquid state
  • Solid state
  • Gaseous state
  • Vapour state
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The Correct Option is B

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If the melting point of oils is high compared to the surrounding temperature, the oils will remain in the solid state because they will not reach their melting point under normal conditions.
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