dxw
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So I melt my oils and have a similar collection of liquid at the bottom of the beaker full of liquid oils. It is heavier than the oils and is semi-clear pearly opalescent. It is not mixing with the melted oils, clings to the pyrex beaker but also forms discrete blobs when I scrape it loose. The blobs will coalesce when forced together. It's kinda cute stuff whatever it is.
I have now removed most of it, and what I do next will depend on what it is.
I've never had water contamination before but am wondering if this sounds like the behaviour of water. If it's likely to be water I will just replace the removed liquid with fresh castor oil and continue. It's sorta gelatinous colloid(y).
If it's unknown or likely to be something else entirely I will scrap that oil batch entirely … and add this to the learning process.
The image shows the collection, with a little overlying melted oil, in a small pyrex bowl
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