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Why won’t oil and water mix? 1. Water is nonpolar and oil is polar. 2. Water is nonpolar and oil is also nonpolar. 3. Water is polar and oil is nonpolar.
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Why won’t oil and water mix? 1. Water is nonpolar and oil is polar. 2. Water is nonpolar and oil is also nonpolar. 3. Water is polar and oil is nonpolar.
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Why won’t oil and water mix?
1. Water is nonpolar and oil is polar.
2. Water is nonpolar and oil is also nonpolar.
3. Water is polar and oil is nonpolar.
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It's number 3 I believe.
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