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Both cooking oil and water are liquids at room temperature. By which of the given characteristics are they different chemically?

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Same colour and flammability
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Odour and inflammability
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Solubility and similar taste
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Odour and flammability
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Solution

The correct option is B Same colour and flammability
Oil and water differ flammability because oil is high flammable and water is inflammable due to the presence of oxygen in its chemical composition.
Odour is a physical property to distinguish them.

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