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(b) Oil does not mix water. Howeve
oil and water become homogeneous
if a sufficient quantity of des
is added​

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Answered by aanurayaprol
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Answer:

is because of density difference between the quantity. density of oil is less than water.. ... Now when detergent is added than it combinates the density difference and makes it homogeneou

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Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
1

Answer:

Oil and water are two immiscible liquids which means both of them repel each other. But when we add a detergent to a solution containing water and oil, the mixture becomes homogeneous. This happens because of the detergent molecule. The detergent molecules have two ends. One of its end holds on to a water molecule and the other end holds on to the oil molecule. These opposing forces helps in dissolving the oil in water and thus making a homogeneous mixture.

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