why soap disolves in any oil?
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This is because oil and grease are non-polar, which means they will not dissolve in the water. Soap can mix with both water and with oil. ... The water-loving (hydrophilic) part of the soap molecules sticks to the water and points outwards, forming the outer surface of the micelle
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cause in Aquas solution.. soap molecules divide into two parts.. one is Hydrophilic and the another is Hydrofobic..hydrophilic parts attract the water and the another part hydrofobic the attracts the oil or griz..that's why it disolves in oil..
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