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S8pe-31002-ca 11/9/05 5:06 PM Page 320 MAZER PDF. fat molecules . sodium ion . water molecules chloride ion . soup Polar Substance in Water Nonpolar Substance in Water Sodium and chloride ions Fats and oils are nonpolar, so are attracted to charged they will remain separate from regions on molecules of polar molecules of a polar solvent solvents such as water. such as water. oil Because water is polar and oil is nonpolar, their molecules are not attracted to each other. The molecules of a polar solvent like water are attracted to other polar molecules, such as those of sugar. This explains why sugar has such a high solubility in water.
Because water is polar and oil is nonpolar,their molecules are not attracted to each other.The molecules of a polar solvent like water are attracted to other polar molecules,such as those of sugar.This explains
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