lily194
lily194
03-10-2017
Biology
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What do fats oil and waxes interact with water
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sovonno
sovonno
03-10-2017
I'm very confused on what is being asked. Here's my best attempt at answering anyway: Water is polar. Fats, oil, and waxes are nonpolar. They all separate in water and refuse to mix. Fats, oil, and waxes are
hydrophobic.
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pscroggins
pscroggins
03-10-2017
They will absorb the water, because it’s waxy
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