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What does an oil molecule look like?

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No, oils contain a number of different molecules. For example, vegetable oils contain a lot of triglyceride (which is a compound), and petroleum contains a number of different hydrocarbons.

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because there are in a tryglicerin there are three fatty acids and a glycerin backbone which forms an E shape

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Oil is a non polar molecule. Non polar molecules such as oil does not dissolve in water. Sand and butter are also non polar molecules.

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