Chemistry, asked by svdhanushree, 6 months ago

petroleum can be mixed with water say true or false​

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Answered by Pinkrosyqueen
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Water is polar molecule and oils are non-polar.

Thus water molecules are attracted towards water and oil molecules attracted towards oil.

As density of oil is less than that of water, oil floats on water.

Therefore, oil and water doesn't mix and they are called immiscible liquids.

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Pink

Answered by yashpandey9111
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Answer:

It is False. We should not flow petroleum in the waters.

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