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Other oils, such as car oil and vegetable oil, also consist largely of bonded carbon and hydrogen atoms. Would you predict that these substances are able to mix with gasoline? With water? Explain your answers.

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Car oil and vegetable oil will mix well with gasoline

Car oil and vegetable oil will not mix with water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Car oil and vegetable oil will mix well with gasoline

Car oil and vegetable oil will not mix with water.

This is because of the rule of solubility. According to this rule, like substances will only dissolve like substances. In essence, a polar compound will only dissolve another polar compound. A non-polar compound will dissolve only in a non-polar solvent.

Water is polar and oil is non-polar. The cannot mix.

Gasoline is non-polar and will dissolve oil which is also non-polar .

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