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5 January, 01:36
15. Why do oil and water do not mix?
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Joselyn Cabrera
5 January, 01:59
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Oil molecules are non-polar, they have no charge. Because of this, oil molecules are more attracted to each other than to water molecules, and water molecules are more attracted to each other than to oil molecules.
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