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Originally Posted by Y-Blockhead
Ask Merriam-Webster... And check your spellin' while yur thar.  
I didn't see where solution was even mentioned.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of soluble oil
1: sulfonated oil
2: an emulsifiable oil (such as a mineral oil containing a sulfonated oil or a soap as emulsifier) for use in the form of an aqueous emulsion as a cutting fluid, textile lubricant, or carrier for insecticides; also : the emulsion formed from such an oil
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While you've got your big word book out I suggest you look at the definition of soluble. An emulsion is not an example of something that has dissolved. When you mix oil and water you normally get an emulsion, I was wondering what oil product, known as soluble oil, dissolves in water to make a solution. Your answer has not provided a solution to the solution question and therefore a resolution is still required.