No! Never ever do that!
A B and C are water soluble. D and E fat soluble.
All salts dissolve faster in hot water than in cold water. This is because hot water has more energy (which we record as heat) and therefore the water molecules are moving with more energy and at a faster rate. This increases the rate at which the water molecules interact with the vitamin C molecules, during which the vitamin C is separated into its two ions (generally a hydrogen ion and ascorbate ion). When the vitamin C separates into ions, it dissolves into the water.
Only certain brand such as Emergen-C specifically formulate their products to fizz when they come in contact with water. Crystalline vitamin C powder by companies like Solaray and Solgar for example, do not fizz but dissolve in water.
there are more that two but a couple are vitamin D and C
Yes, sprite is mainly made of carbonated water- solubility is property of something to form an aqueous solution. Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin as it must be carried within the plasma. Sprite also contains vitamin C as an ingredient and no precipitate are rough texture which also supports the idea it is soluble.
As a rule, solids (like a Vitamin C tablet) dissolve faster in hot water than cold water. As you raise the temperature, the fugacity of the solid increases thus increasing the driving force for dissolving.
vitamin c
vitamin B and vitamin c
what are vitamin hydrosolubles and liposolubles
A water Mellon is high in vitamin C
Because vitamin C is one of the water soluble ones along with most of the B vitamins. Since they dissolve in water and our urine is mostly water, when we go to the bathroom we pee some of it out. That's why we have to replace both B & C vitamins everyday with as healthy diet that include lots of fresh vegetable and fruits.