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Why oil cannot be separated from water

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Answered by pandesarth
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You may have experienced examples of how oil and water don't mix. Oil and vinegar salad dressing separate. Motor oil floats on top of the water in a puddle or in an oil spill. No matter how much you mix oil and water, they always separate. Chemicals that don't mix are said to be immiscible. The reason this happens is because of the chemical nature of oil and water molecules.

Answered by hemanthsnairtvm
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Motor oil floats on top of the water in a puddle or in an oil spill. No matter how much you mix oil and water, they always separate. Chemicals that don't mix are said to be immiscible. The reason this happens is because of the chemical nature of oil and water molecules.

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