Was wondering what you meant by "oil containing water".   Oil and water do
not mix.   Do you mean a pot full of oil ... with drops of water on the
bottom of the pot??   Or what??

Curtis

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----- Original Message -----
From: William Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Perhaps you could help me with a chemistry question. When water boils, the
temperature of a solution will not exceed 100 deg. C until all water is
boiled off, correct? If oil containing water is heated, does this still
apply? More to the point, can the absence of water be determined by a rise
in oil temp beyond 100 deg. C? I truly have no clue if any of this is right.
Your help or others would be most appreciated.

Bill Clark


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