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What happens to nonpolar molecules in water?

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B) They aggregate together.

Step-by-step explanation:

A nonpolar molecule refers to a molecule in which there is no charge separation that means no positive or negative poles are created

Also it cannot create the bonds of hydrogen with the water molecules that results in the disturbance of normal structure of water that makes the water to create a fixed cage of molecules that are hydrogen bonded around it

Therefore in the given case, the option B is correct

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