Why is oil on able to dissolve well in water?
a. water is polar and oil is nonpolar which mea...
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Why is oil on able to dissolve well in water?
a. water is polar and oil is nonpolar which means they have no attraction for each other
b. oil molecules or too large to fit between the closely spaced water molecules in the liquid state
c. water has a greater density than oil which means that they are not compatible for mixing together
d. the cohesive properties of water molecules make it difficult for substances like oil to dissolve
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