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Ordinary soap such as diswashing liquid will emulsify cooking oil. Once it has dried or cooked, alcohol can be used where it is safe to do so, but the residue may need to be gently scraped off. Where a pan has been discolored by burned oil, try using more liquid cooking oil and apply strong pressure to slowly erode the stain.

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Olive oil is acidic if that's what you mean. And oil always acts as a solvent. It removes alot of things. Glue, rust, grease...bubble gum.

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No solvent or solute; cooking oils are mixtures of fatty acids and other organic compounds.

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solvent: water

solute: coconut extract

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