Chemistry, asked by raj041543373, 11 months ago

Why doesn't oil dissolves in water?

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

BECAUSE OIL HAS LARGE REFRACTIVE INDEX THAN WATER.

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Answered by anyrawat04
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Answer:

Oil contains molecules that are non-polar, thus they do not dissolve in water

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