alyssaperez254 alyssaperez254
  • 14-06-2017
  • Chemistry
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Why won't a fat–soluble vitamin dissolve in water?

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SineNomine SineNomine
  • 14-06-2017
Fat won't dissolve in water due to the fact that fat is a lipid. Lipids do not have charge, as they are non polar. Water does have charge thus they do not attract one another. Like things dissolve in like things. (Hope this helps.)
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cartermarkita92 cartermarkita92
  • 23-02-2022

Answer:

The vitamin is nonpolar; water is polar

Explanation:

Plato

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