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No, it won't.

Organic fat is made up of lipids that are not water soluble and so can't dissolve in water.

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no, organic fats do not dissolve in (neutral) water.

fats have a lengthy water hating (hydrophobic) hydrocarbon chain, that makes them insoluble in water.

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Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Water is the most common solvent; organic compounds like sucrose (sugar) is very soluble in water.

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Neither saturated nor unsaturated fats are soluble in water to any significant degree.

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Yes it will dissolve in water!!!!1

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