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Why doesn’t water mix well with substances like oil?(1 point)
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Water is a solvent, and oils cannot be dissolved.
Water is a solvent, and oils cannot be dissolved.

Water has a high surface tension, which prevents it from mixing with oil.
Water has a high surface tension, which prevents it from mixing with oil.

Water is a non-polar molecule, and it is not attracted to oil.
Water is a non-polar molecule, and it is not attracted to oil.

Water has hydrogen, which does not mix with the components of oil.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The reason water doesn’t mix well with substances like oil is primarily due to the polar nature of water and the non-polar nature of oil. So, the most accurate response is:

**Water is a solvent, and oils cannot be dissolved.**

This explanation relates to the principle "like dissolves like," which means that polar solvents (like water) generally dissolve polar substances, while non-polar solvents (like oil) dissolve non-polar substances.

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