yes, but not in cH2CL2
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin.
Vitamin B12 is water soluble.
Cobalamin, also known as vitamin B12, is water soluble.
Cobalamin, also known as vitamin B12, is water soluble.
Biotin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12.
a)B12 B)B6 C)B1 D)B2
Vitamin B12 is the only water-soluble vitamin that can be stored in the human body in large amounts, primarily in the liver. This allows for a reserve to be maintained for months to years, unlike other water-soluble vitamins that need to be consumed more regularly.
Vitamin B12 contains a cobalt ion which makes it polar in nature, allowing it to dissolve in polar solvents like water and alcohol. Acetone and chloroform are non-polar solvents, so they cannot effectively dissolve the polar B12 molecule due to differences in their polarity.
Vitamin B12
There are 9 water-soluble vitamins in the Vitamin B Complex: (examples: B6 and B12). Also, there are only 4 lipid - soluble (fat or oil - soluble) vitamins: A, D, E, and K.
B12 is vitamin B12, also called cobalamin. The main function of cobalamin is aiding in brain and nervous system function. Cobalamin is water-soluble and is used to make red blood cells.
Three fat-soluble vitamins are vitamins A, D, and E. Vitamin A can be found in foods like carrots and sweet potatoes, vitamin D in fatty fish and fortified dairy products, and vitamin E in nuts and seeds. Three water-soluble vitamins are vitamin C and the B vitamins, such as B6 and B12. Vitamin C is abundant in citrus fruits, B6 is found in poultry and fish, and B12 is primarily in animal products like meat and dairy.