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oleic acid molecules bend on the surface of water in their monolayer film why​

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Answered by kailai
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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the polar end of the oleic acid molecules are attracted to surface of the water, the oleic acid molecules are aligned vertically in a layer on the surface of water like blades of grass on a lawn and similar to the diagram shown below.

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