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Physics, 30.11.2020 20:00 Wolfzbayne

Why will soap not remove polar stains when in polar solvents? A. The soap is not attracted to the polar stain
B. The soap competes with the polar solvent to interact with the stain it doesn’t play a significant role in removing it
C. The polar solvent is too attracted to the tails of the soap molecules
D. If the soap surrounded the stain with the polar end the nonpolar end would come in contract with the polar solvent which is more stable

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