Why does salt and sugar dissolve in water but not oil?
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This is why salt dissolves in water. As salt is mixed into water, the charged water molecules interact with the charged salt molecules. ... The sodium and chloride ions mix uniformly with the surrounding water molecules and thus salt dissolves in water, forming a homogenous (evenly distibuted) mixture....The oil always floats to the top because it is less dense than water. Oil and water don't mix because water molecules are more attracted to each other than to oil molecules. Detergent molecules are attracted to both water and oil. ... Molecules of water are strongly attracted to each other because they are polar....
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This is why salt dissolves in water. As salt is mixed into water, the charged water molecules interact with the charged salt molecules. ... The sodium and chloride ions mix uniformly with the surrounding water molecules and thus salt dissolves in water, forming a homogenous (evenly distibuted) mixture....The oil always floats to the top because it is less dense than water. Oil and water don't mix because water molecules are more attracted to each other than to oil molecules. Detergent molecules are attracted to both water and oil. ... Molecules of water are strongly attracted to each other because they are polar....
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