BabyJune
BabyJune
12-10-2016
Biology
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What WILL lipids (oils and fats) dissolve in?
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adorapanda
adorapanda
12-10-2016
Lipids dissolve in
non-polar solvents such as chloroform, benzene and diethyl ether. They do not
dissolve in
polar solvents such as water. The only exceptions to this rule are the phospholipids, which
will
partially
dissolve in
water.
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Leslie1400
Leslie1400
12-10-2016
Lipids won't dissolve in water, but they will dissolve in solvents that are non-polar, like chloroform and benzene.
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