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Water solubles have poles (partial positive or partial negative ends) which being attracted by the opposite poles of water (OH- & H+ respectively) causes the solution. Hydrophobic substances have no such poles.

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Phospholipids are insoluble in water since they are fats. Think of it this way...If you were to put a hunk of fat into a beaker of water it wont dissolve.

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Because they are nonpolar

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Q: Why Phospholipids are completely insoluble in water?
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