oil is non polar molecule
Yes, salad oil is a nonpolar substance because it is composed mainly of lipids, which are nonpolar molecules. This means that salad oil will not mix well with water, a polar substance.
no, its hydrophobic
Baby oil is nonpolar because it is composed of nonpolar molecules like mineral oil and fragrance oils, which do not have a net charge distribution. This means that baby oil will not mix well with polar substances like water.
A) nonpolar compounds will not dissolve in water because water is polar
because water is polar and oil is nonpolar
Yes, oil based paints and nail polish are considered nonpolar solutes because they do not dissolve readily in water, which is a polar solvent. Polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents, while nonpolar solutes dissolve in nonpolar solvents.
no, in the case of polar and nonpolar the two do not mix it's like putting olive oil in milk
Both
Salad oil is a nonpolar substance, while water is a polar substance. Nonpolar substances like oil do not mix well with polar substances like water because of differences in their molecular structures. This causes oil and water to separate rather than dissolve into each other.
Surfactants have polar and nonpolar ends that allow them to disperse oil in water. The polar end interacts with water molecules, while the nonpolar end interacts with oil molecules, facilitating the dispersion of oil in water.
"like dissolves like" is an expression used by chemists to remember how some solvents work. It refers to "polar" and "nonpolar" solvents and solutes. Basic example: Water is polar. Oil is non-polar. Water will not dissolve oil. Water is polar. Salt (NaCl) is also polar. Like dissolves like, so polar dissolves polar, so water dissolves salt.
Salt + Vegetable oil . The salt is the ionic solid and the vegetable oil is the nonpolar liquid