Why don't oil and water mix? - John Pollard

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Why does salt dissolve in water but oil doesn't?
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Well, in a word, chemistry,
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but that's not very satisfying, is it?
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Well, the reason salt dissolves and oil does not
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comes down to the two big reasons
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why anything happens at all:
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energetics
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and entropy.
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Energetics deals primarily
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with the attractive forces between things.
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When we look at oil or salt in water,
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we focus on the forces between particles
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on a very, very, very small scale,
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the molecular level.
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To give you a sense of this scale,
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in one glass of water,
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there are more molecules
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than known stars in the universe.
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Now, all of these molecules are in constant motion,
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moving, vibrating, and rotating.
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What prevents almost all of those molecules
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from just flying out of the glass
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are the attractive interactions between molecules.
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The strength of the interactions
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between water, itself, and other substances
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is what we mean when we say energetics.
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You can think of the water molecules engaging
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in a constant dance,
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sort of like a square dance
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where they constantly and randomly exchange partners.
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Put simply, the ability for substances
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to interact with water,
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balanced with how they disrupt
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how water interacts with itself,
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plays an important role in explaining
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why certain things mix well into water
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and others don't.
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Entropy basically describes
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the way things and energy can be arranged
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based on random motion.
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For example, think of the air in a room.
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Imagine all the different possible arrangements
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in space for the trillions of particles
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that make up the air.
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Some of those arrangments
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might have all the oxygen molecules over here
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and all the nitrogen molecules over there,
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separated.
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But far more of the possible arrangements
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have those molecules mixed up with one another.
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So, entropy favors mixing.
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Energetics deals with attractive forces.
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And so, if attractive forces are present,
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the probability of some arrangements
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can be enhanced,
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the ones where things are attracted to each other.
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So, it is always the balance of these two things
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that determines what happens.
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On the molecular level,
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water is comprised of water molecules,
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made up of two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom.
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As liquid water, these molecules are engaged
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in a constant and random square dance
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that is called the hydrogen bonding network.
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Entropy favors keeping
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the square dance going at all times.
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There are always more ways
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that all the water molecules can arrange
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in a square dance,
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as compared to if the water molecules
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did a line dance.
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So, the square dance constantly goes on.
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So, what happens when you put salt in the water?
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Well, on the molecular level,
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salt is actually made up of two different ions,
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chlorine and sodium,
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that are organized like a brick wall.
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They show up to the dance
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as a big group in formation
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and sit on the side at first,
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shy and a bit reluctant to break apart
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into individual ions to join the dance.
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But secretly, those shy dancers
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just want someone to ask them to join.
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So, when a water randomly bumps into one of them
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and pulls them into the dance away from their group,
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they go.
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And once they go into the dance,
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they don't come back out.
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And in fact, the addition of the salt ions
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adds more possible dance positions
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in the square dance,
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so it is favored for them to stay dancing with water.
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Now, let's take oil.
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With oil, the molecules are sort of interested
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in dancing with water,
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so entropy favors them joining the dance.
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The problem is that oil molecules
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are wearing gigantic ballgowns,
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and they're way bigger than water molecules.
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So, when an oil molecule gets pulled in,
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their size is really disruptive to the dance
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and the random exchange of partners
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that the waters engage in,
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a very important part of the dance.
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In addition, they are not great dancers.
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The water molecules try to engage
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the oil molecules in the dance,
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but they just keep bumping into their dresses
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and taking up all the room on the dance floor.
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There are way more ways the waters can dance
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when the oil gets off the floor,
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so the waters squeeze out the oil,
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pushing it back to the bench with the others.
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Pretty soon, when a large number of oils
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have been squeezed over to the side,
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they band together to commiserate
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about how unfair the waters are being
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and stick together as a group.
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So, it is this combination
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of the interactions between molecules
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and the configurations available to them
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when they're moving randomly
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that dictates whether they mix.
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In other words, water and oil don't mix
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because they just don't make great dance partners.
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