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The nonpolar part ( -end, -tail) of the 'soap' molecule will stick into the nonpolar oil phase, the polar part 'connects' it with the water phase (micel formation).

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If a substance interferes with hydrogen bonding, the surface tension of water decreases(dissolves)

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It would get all soapy.

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