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Which example accurately describes a solution? (1 point) • Nonpolar oil molecules dissolve in water, which is polar. • Nonpolar...Question
Which example accurately describes a solution? (1 point)
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Nonpolar fat molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Nonpolar fat molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in oil, which is nonpolar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in oil, which is nonpolar.
Nonpolar oil molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Nonpolar oil molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
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Nonpolar fat molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Nonpolar fat molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in oil, which is nonpolar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in oil, which is nonpolar.
Nonpolar oil molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Nonpolar oil molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
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GPT-4o mini
The example that accurately describes a solution is:
**Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.**
This is correct because polar substances tend to dissolve in other polar substances due to the principle of "like dissolves like."
**Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.**
This is correct because polar substances tend to dissolve in other polar substances due to the principle of "like dissolves like."