why does adding cold water into boiling oil set things on fire?

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Pretty much the title. Chemically speaking what’s going on when this happens?

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Adding the water causes it to very quickly evaporate. That newly formed steam expands and rises, taking some oil with it. You now have tiny droplets of hot oil surrounded by air, which is far easier to ignite than the liquid oil sitting in the pot

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