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a mixture of oil and water​

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Answered by satbirsing9742987620
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Explanation:

In fact, oils are hydrophobic, or “water fearing.” Instead of being attracted to water molecules, oil molecules are repelled by them. As a result, when you add oil to a cup of water the two don't mix with each other.

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Answered by tanvitayuvaraja
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Answer:

A mixture of oil and water is practically Impossible

Explanation:

While we can put oil in water it wont be called as a mixture or a solution as the molecules of the oil probably wont settle themselves in the intermolecular space of the water molecules and the oil molecules are repelled by the water molecules instead of being attracted to them.

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