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Ronald Lopez
12 June, 17:58
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Why is soap used to remove grease?
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Leia
12 June, 18:26
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Soap is used to remove grease because the soap breaks up oil into smaller drops which can mix with the water.
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Viviana Davenport
12 June, 21:50
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Its nonpolar so it dissovles grease
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