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The electrostatic charges in most of gasoline's parts are balanced through out the molecule. Water and vitamin c are polar (they have a + charge on one end and a - charge on the other). Things like soap have a polar end near each other on one end and a long non polar chain on the other so it attaches to either water or gasoline. close enough.

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The solubility of vitamin C in waters is 330 g/L. This means that for every one liter of water you would need 330 grams of Vitamin C which will form ascorbic acid.

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Yes, Vitamin C is able to be dissolved in water as it is a water-soluble compound.

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