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In an oil spill, why does the oil not mix with the seawater? The answer could be Lipids are hydrophobic Lipids are hydrophilic Lipids are saturated Lipids are unsaturated
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In an oil spill, why does the oil not mix with the
seawater?
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Lipids are hydrophobic
Lipids are hydrophilic
Lipids are saturated
Lipids are unsaturated
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Lipids are hydrophobic
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