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. Oil differ from water. How

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Answered by raj6771
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Explanation:

Water molecules are made up of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. ... Oils, by contrast, are nonpolar, and as a result they're not attracted to the polarity of water molecules. In fact, oils are hydrophobic, or “water fearing.” Instead of being attracted to water molecules, oil molecules are repelled by them.

Answered by shashu2004
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Explanation:

Because oil is less dense than water, it will always float on top of water, creating a surface layer of oil. You might have seen this on streets after a heavy rain—some water puddles will have a coating of oil floating on them.

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