Water repels oil due to differences in their molecular properties. Water molecules are polar, meaning they have a positive and negative end, which leads to strong hydrogen bonding between them. In contrast, oil molecules are nonpolar, lacking a charge separation and thus unable to form bonds with water. This polarity difference results in water and oil not mixing, with water molecules clustering together and pushing the oil away.
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