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Nonpolar fat molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Nonpolar fat molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Nonpolar oil molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Nonpolar oil 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.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
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Polar sugar molecules dissolve in water, which is polar.
Explanation: "Like dissolves like" — polar solutes (sugar) dissolve in polar solvents (water), forming a homogeneous solution.
Explanation: "Like dissolves like" — polar solutes (sugar) dissolve in polar solvents (water), forming a homogeneous solution.
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