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Billy Rush
28 March, 15:28
Oil doesn't mix with water because
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Mitchell Garcia
28 March, 17:33
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Oil and water don't mix because oil is made up of non-polar molecules while water molecules are polar in nature. Because water molecules are electrically charged, they get attracted to otherwater molecules and exclude the oil molecules. (this is from wiki)
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