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18 October, 21:27

Why is sugar soluble in water while oil cannot form a solution?

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  1. 18 October, 22:44
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    Oil is a hydrophobic substance, therefore cannot interact with water. Sugar is hydrophilic, water loving, and has the ability to dissolve in water.
  2. 19 October, 00:00
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    the water and alcohol interact, which means the water doesn't even dissolve the sugar or color as well as it normally would. Oil molecules are not polar so they cannot dissolve either the coloring or the sugar.
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