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Isai Gibson
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12 May, 05:01
Which best describes oil and water
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Cara Harmon
12 May, 05:23
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Answer: Oil and water are highly soluble because they have separate chemical properties. Oil and water have a low solubility because they have separate chemical properties. Oil and water are highly soluble because they exert different pressures.
Explanation: if oil is put in a cup with water, it will separate from the water.
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