i hope its 14
the answer is 14
no
Water and oil does not mix because water is molecule and oil is made of hydrocarbon chains. Only molecule substances can mix with molecule solutes.
water is a polar molecule. so it doesn't attract to oil (another polar molecule)
no... its the only vehicle in history to not use an oil pump. they all have oil pumps genius
Is the answer Oil ?
oil
nope
oil is non polar molecule
triglyceride
They don't attract, in fact they repel, which is why oil and water separate when left for a period of time.
Sugar is an example of a carbohydrate molecule, vegetable oil is an example of a lipid molecule, and alcohol is an example of an organic compound molecule.