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Water is polar and oil is nonpolar. what happens when the two liquids are poured into the same container?
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Water is polar and oil is nonpolar. what happens when the two liquids are poured into the same container?
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Water is polar and oil is nonpolar. what happens when the two liquids are poured into the same container?
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they dont mix because one is polar one is nonpolar
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they don't mix, therefore the two liquids are separated.
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