Vitamin B has hydroxyl (OH groups) in each molecule. These hydroxyl groups form hydrogen bonds with water and vitamin B is hence soluble.
A B and C are water soluble. D and E fat soluble.
Vitamin B and C are soluble in water. Vitamin A,D,E and K are soluble in fat.
If it is not fat soluble, it must be water soluble. Vitamin C and the B group vitamins are water soluble.
No. Vitamin B is water soluble while vitamin A is fat soluble. Therefore the two can't be combined.
vitamin B and C
No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.
vitamin B and C
these are called water soluble which are vitamin B and c
B Complex and Vitamin D
Most vitamins are fat soluble, i.e. vitamins A,D E and K. The vitamin B complex (several vitamins) and vitamin C are water soluble.
Besides vitamin B-6 and vitamin B-12, water-soluble vitamins are not typically stored in the body. Any excess is excreted via the urine.
Water-soluble vitamins