Why salt dissolves in water but not in oil?
A. The molecules of water and salt are charged, making them reactive.
B. Oil molecules do not contain any charge so salt cannot be dissolved.
C. Salt dissolves in water because water is reactive while oil is nonreactive.
D. Salt and oil are not chemically alike, while water molecules interact with the charged salt molecules.
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
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