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Why doesn't oil dissolves in water?

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Answer:

Explanation:

Liquid water is held together by hydrogen bonds. (Liquid water has fewer hydrogen bonds than ice.) Oils and fats not have any polar part and so for them to dissolve in water they would have to break some of water s hydrogen bonds. Water will not do this so the oil is forced to stay separate from the water.

Answered by MangiferaIndica
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Answer / Explanation: --

Oil is less dense and more appropriately, lighter than water. Scientifally, oil does not mix with water because it is a completely different mixture with a completely different composition. Thats the reason, oil does not mix or dissolve with water

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