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Ellen Franco
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8 February, 03:28
How come water and oil separates?
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Ashlynn Hammond
8 February, 03:47
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The oil always floats to the top because it is less dense than water. Oil and water don't mix because water molecules are more attracted to each other than to oil molecules.
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