Chemistry, asked by emmanem, 8 hours ago

What would happen if you mix water, oil and dish-washing detergent together?

Answers

Answered by anjalirehan04
1

The detergent molecules can form bonds with both water and oil molecules. Therefore, although the oil and water aren't technically mixing with each other, the dish detergent molecules are acting as a bridge between oil and water molecules. As a result, the oil and water molecules aren't clearly separated in the bottle.

please mark me brain mark list

Answered by Sanskarbro2211
1

Dishwasher detergent is miscible with both water and oil but oil and water are not because they are polar so oil and water form separate layers with soap

in between. ( Soap does not completely separate  water and oil but forms a bridge kind of thing in between.)

Please mark as Brainliest.

Similar questions