Respuesta :
The answer is C. Vinegar is polar like water, but oil is nonpolar this is due to the fact that if it dissolves in water it is mostly polar so the third choise represented above is definitely correct one.
Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Vinegar or acetic acid is a polar molecule whereas oil is a chain of hydrocarbons which are insoluble in water.
Also, it is known that water is a polar solvent and like dissolves like. Therefore, vinegar being polar will dissolve in polar solvent like water. On the other hand, oil being non-polar does not dissolve in polar solvent like water.
Thus, we can conclude that vinegar dissolve in water but oil does not because vinegar is polar like water, but oil is non-polar.