5. How Do Dispersants Work?
Dispersants work much like the detergent soap that you use to clean grease from your dishes (but dispersants are less toxic). They contain molecules with a water-compatible ("hydrophilic") end and an oil-compatible ("lipophilic") end. These molecules attach to the oil, reducing the interfacial tension between oil and water, breaking up the oil slick, as shown below.
![Diagram: Oil droplets are surrounded by dispersant modecules.](../../../sites/default/files/dispersants_fig5.gif)
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