Oil and Water
The fundamental differences in intermolecular bonding strengths explain why oil and water do not mix. Water, being polar, forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself, while nonpolar oil molecules prefer to clump together. This principle of "like dissolves like" highlights that polar substances dissolve other polar substances, while nonpolar substances do the same among themselves.In this clip
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