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Oil, fat, and wax are unable to dissolve in water even though water is considered the universal solvent. What term BEST describes the atomic structure of molecules that do NOT dissolve in water?
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They are negatively charged molecules.
They are negatively charged molecules.
They are polar molecules.
They are polar molecules.
They are ionic molecules.
They are ionic molecules.
They are nonpolar molecules.
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Responses
They are negatively charged molecules.
They are negatively charged molecules.
They are polar molecules.
They are polar molecules.
They are ionic molecules.
They are ionic molecules.
They are nonpolar molecules.
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GPT-4o mini
The term that BEST describes the atomic structure of molecules that do NOT dissolve in water is:
**They are nonpolar molecules.**
**They are nonpolar molecules.**