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Oil does not mix with seawater primarily due to differences in their molecular structures. Oil is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water, while seawater is polar. This polarity causes water molecules to cling together, preventing oil from dispersing. As a result, when oil is spilled in the ocean, it forms separate layers or droplets on the water's surface.

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