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  • 16-10-2021
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Hey can anyone tell me do oil and water both form hydrogen bonds please explain

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avenlewis474
avenlewis474 avenlewis474
  • 16-10-2021

water does form a hydrogen but oil on the other hand does not

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aleshab223 aleshab223
  • 16-10-2021
Water molecules are polar and one end has a slight negative charge, the other a slight positive charge. Those charges let the molecules form hydrogen bonds and attach to other molecules that are polar, including other water molecules. Oil molecules, however, are non-polar, and they can't form hydrogen bonds.
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