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Water is a polar molecule and oil is non polar so it will not dissolve in an aqueous solution.
Water is a polar molecule and oil is non-polar so it will not dissolve in an aqueous solution.
Why oil is not dissolve in water?
Oil is an example of a lipid molecule.
Lipids have a polar head and a large non-polar tail and lack of oxygen makes it hydrophobic in nature means they do not form bonds with water molecules, hence not soluble in it.
Thus, oil is non-polar so it will not dissolve in an aqueous solution.
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