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Why do oil and water not mix?

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Why do oil and water not mix?

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Oil and water don’t mix because oil is made up of long chains of carbon atoms attached to a hydrogen head. Oil is not a polar molecule like water which means that the atoms in oil are repelled by the polar atoms in the water molecule.

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