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Water and fats don't mix well because fats are A. hydrocolloidal. B. hydrophilic. C. hydrostatic. D. hydrophobic.
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Water and fats don't mix well because fats are A. hydrocolloidal. B. hydrophilic. C. hydrostatic. D. hydrophobic.
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I believe it would be D.
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D is the answer. hth
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