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invisible liquid 2 example

ANSWER:-“Oil and Water” is perhaps the most common example of two immiscible liquids. No matter how much you mix oil and water, they do not mix. ... Soap cleans oil and grease because one end of the soap molecule is polar, so it is soluble in water, and the other end is non-polar and so similar to oil and grease.

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invisible liquid 2 example

ANSWER:-“Oil and Water” is perhaps the most common example of two immiscible liquids. No matter how much you mix oil and water, they do not mix. ... Soap cleans oil and grease because one end of the soap molecule is polar, so it is soluble in water, and the other end is non-polar and so similar to oil and grease.

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