When applied to a dish, soap makes grease soluble in water. which explanation correctly supports the role of intermolecular forces in this common observation? the nonpolar end of a soap molecule attaches itself to grease. the nonpolar end of a soap molecule attaches itself to water. the polar soap molecule attaches itself to the dish. the polar soap molecule attaches itself to a nonpolar soap molecule.
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If a molecule with a molecular formula of c13h18 is treated with an excess of h2 in the presence of finally divided pt metal under conditions required for maximum hydrogenation of the molecule to give a molecule with a formula c13h24, how many rings are in the molecule?
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