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.
because there are in a tryglicerin there are three fatty acids and a glycerin backbone which forms an E shape
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.
The molecule must have chirality - an assymetry in which the molecule can't be turned around to look like its mirror image.
Because the oil has a nonpolar molecule and water has a polar molecule.
The chlorine molecule is composed from two atoms with a covalent bond.
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: H:O:H charge is + on this whole molecule : H
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
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The molecule must have chirality - an assymetry in which the molecule can't be turned around to look like its mirror image.
Because the oil has a nonpolar molecule and water has a polar molecule.
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 has a polar molecule, while oil has a non-polar molecule. Because of this, oil and water are immiscible.
The chlorine molecule is composed from two atoms with a covalent bond.
It is important to know what the warning lights look like on a car. The oil light on a 2003 dodge neon looks like a small oil can.
The oil pan is at the bottom of the engine. Look under the car, there it is. It holds the oil pump and the oil.