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* Actually, non-polar molecules and water do not interact strongly with each other. Therefore, when non-polar molecules mix with water they force the water molecules into relatively ordered structures that surround the non-polar molecules. However, according to the second law of thermodynamics, systems always tend toward increasing disorder. Thus, it is more realistic for the two kinds of molecules to simply avoid each other. The apparent result is that the non-polar molecules are attracted to each other. In reality, they are forced together because they do not mix well with water. * For
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