sydneymarie229 sydneymarie229
  • 02-09-2018
  • Biology
contestada

Some examples of non polar molecules includes fats, oils, and waxes. How do these substances interact with water?

Respuesta :

BiologiaMagister
BiologiaMagister BiologiaMagister
  • 02-09-2018

Since water is polar, and these molecules are nonpolar, they don't exactly interact in anyway.   Since they can't interact, when you pour any of those elements in a recipient with water, you can clearly see both liquids and they don't mix.   Hope it helped,  BioTeacher101

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

sarah has six pickles. she eats 3. how many are left
what is the maximum resolution and magnification that can be achieved with light and electron microscopes?
of the 21 amino acids that are the building blocks for proteins, how many must come from the foods you eat?
which juice cleans the pennies best
which leader served as a mediator in the russian-japanese talks? theodore roosevelt john hays william mckinnley nicholas ii
a sandbox has an area of 26 square feet and the length is five and one half feet what is the width of the sandbox
the house of representatives and the senate make up what branch of government? executive judicial legislative
Davies knows that the area of his square-shaped bag is 81 feet^2. what is the length of any side of the bag?
Explain the symbiotic relationship between plants and animals.
Jacob buys 3 hot dogs and a $1 soda.he spent $5.50 in all.what is the cost of one hot dog?