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Answered by Anonymous
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Oil molecules have a weaker bond and a lower surface tension. When mixed with water they cannot break into the water molecules but instead group together. To become stable and release the minimum amount of energy the oil and water need to increase their surface area and lower their surface tension. When oil and water is left to settle, all the smaller droplets gather into one single layer of oil on the water.

Soap is a "surfactant" which means some of the properties in the soap molecule are the same as water and some the same as oil. The natural place for the soap to sit is between the two, making a bridge between them. This breaks the oil and water molecules into smaller and smaller groups and they appear to have mixed.




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