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.
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.
Water is a polar molecule, while oil is a nonpolar molecule. Polar molecules like water are only able to dissolve other polar or ionic substances, not nonpolar substances like oil. This is due to the differences in their electrostatic interactions, preventing water from effectively breaking down and dissolving oil molecules.
The number of carbon atoms in a molecule of fuel oil can vary depending on the specific composition of the oil. However, fuel oil typically contains hydrocarbon molecules with a range of carbon atoms, with common fuels like diesel having around 10-20 carbon atoms per molecule.
Oil is predominantly composed of nonpolar molecules like triglycerides, which are held together by covalent bonds between the atoms within each molecule. There are no significant ionic interactions in oil.
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.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
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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.
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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.
water is a polar molecule. so it doesn't attract to oil (another polar molecule)
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The oil will be cloudy and look like chocolate milk.
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