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  • 02-09-2018
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Some examples of non polar molecules includes fats, oils, and waxes. How do these substances interact with water?

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BiologiaMagister
BiologiaMagister BiologiaMagister
  • 02-09-2018

Since water is polar, and these molecules are nonpolar, they don't exactly interact in anyway.   Since they can't interact, when you pour any of those elements in a recipient with water, you can clearly see both liquids and they don't mix.   Hope it helped,  BioTeacher101

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