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Oil differ from water.how​

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Answered by pradeepjihzb
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Answer:

Because oil is slipplary and water is clean

Answered by gargisharma87
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Answer: Here's your answer mate!!

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Explanation:

Water molecules are made up of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. . Oils, by contrast, are non-polar, 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.

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