No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.
Yes. You have water soluble and fat soluble vitamins. Vitamin B Complex and vitamin C are water soluble vitamins. Vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin K and vitamin E are fat soluble vitamins.
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Example of a soluble substance would be sugar and salt, both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water
A huge variety of common items along with chemicals dissolve in water. Sugar and salt will both dissolve in water, although at different rates.
i think milk is a mixture because its mix of water and other substance.
The specific heat of substance A is greater than that for substance B. If both sample sizes are the same and they both start at the same temperature and equal amounts of heat are added to both these samples, substance A will have a lower temperature than substance B.
It is very slightly soluble in water.In a saturated solution:[Pb2+] = 1.2x10-2 mol/L[Br-] = 2.4x10-2 mol/Lbecause [Pb2+]*[Br-]2 = Ks = 6.3*10-6 and [Br-] = 2*[Pb2+]
Example of a soluble substance would be sugar and salt, both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water
hoe can a substance be both soluble and insoluble?
Is ibuprofen soluble in water, or oil or both
Sodium and potassium chlorides are both soluble in water.
Both the pen and the ink are usually not water soluble
Both. Some amines such as epinephrine are water soluble while thyroxine is a fat soluble amine
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
Potassium chloride is more soluble in water. However, in general, both compounds are highly soluble in water.
Both of these salts are soluble in water.
yes, water and C3H7OH are both polar
No both are insoluble
Glycerophospholipid is more soluble in water because it contains both polar and non polar regions, which allow them interact with polar and non polar substance. The ionized alcohol and phosphate portion is polar and strongly attracted to water.