Fat is made from fat, so 100mg fat wont provide any water lest you flush it down with some...
Or are you talking about organic chemitsry? The chemical structure of lipids contain both H-atoms and O-atoms. You'll have too spesify what kind of an answer you are looking for:)
There are no fat grams in water. There are no calories in water. Pure water is something your body needs to be healthy.
depends on how much one pound of fat = one pound of water if you are referring to which is more dense, water would be the answer
Fat is less dense than water, so individuals with a higher percentage of body fat tend to float more easily. The buoyancy provided by fat helps keep them afloat compared to individuals with lower body fat. Additionally, body composition and distribution of fat can also impact how easy or difficult it is for someone to float in water.
trans fat
Watermelon does not have any fat, it is mostly made of water and carbs.
it is porportional to how much fat you have, your metabolism, what you ate that day, if you ate that day, how much water you drink, what kind of work out you are doing, and how long you do it.
It is about 53mg per 100gm. for clams or cockles.
I wouldn't think the water would have much fat at all. The fat is in the seed itself.
135 calories from fat.
It's a non-guilty pleasure! No fat at all. Your body needs so much of it so luckily it has none :) did this help at all?
If it is a fat soluble vitamin it is stored in you body fat, if it is a water soluble it is urinated away
AnswerIf I remember correctly, water does not attach itself to fat. It is hydrophobic (water-hating). For example, have you ever opened up a can of chicken broth, and all the fat is floating around in the liquid? Water avoids fat. Fat usually attaches to our connective tissues, like the inside of our skin.