Author Question: Why can the fluids used to dry clean clothing remove grease when water cannot? (Read 1831 times)

aero

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I need it for my science homework, its extra credit we are SUPPOSED to look it up on the computer, so please no grilling.



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Because they are non-polar compounds.  Water is a polar compound.  Since Oxygen is much more electronegative than H it gets a partial negative charge and H gets a partial positive charge.  This cannot interact with grease, which has almost no partial charge since it is non-polar.  Instead you need a non-polar compound, like dry cleaning fluids, to interact with and remove non-polar grease.



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