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Beta Carotene is insoluble in water. It is slightly soluble in alcohol. It is also soluble in either- ether (colorless liquid used as a solvent and formerly as an anesthetic), acetone and benzene (flammable liquid used as a solvent) and fats.
Water soluble. An easy way to remember the fat soluble vitamins is the letters K-E-D-A Vitamin K Vitamin E Vitamin D Vitamin A The above four vitamins are fat soluble, and the remainder are water soluble.
water-soluble
For example vitamin A and vitamin E are soluble in oils.
I could be wrong but a vitamin is not a lipid. A lipid is a fat. Vitamin A could be a fat soluble vitamin, but I am not sure if it is. According to my Chem book, Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin and is classified as a lipid. The lab book says to puncture a vitamin A capsule or use cod liver oil, so my guess is it is a triacylglycerol, i.e. an oil.
for vitamin A (retinol):soluble in ethanol,methanol,tween 40,chloroform,ethyl -ether and oil for vitamin D2:soluble in alcohol,ether AND chloroform for vitamin D3:soluble in alcohol,ether,chloroform,acetone AND VEGETABLE OIL for vitamin E acetate:soluble inalcohol,ether,chloroform,aceton and oil for vitamin k1: soluble in ether,chloroform,acetone.slightly soluble in oil and methanol
Composition and propertiesVitamin D is compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen; pure vitamin D can be obtained in a crystalline form. It is odorless and soluble in fat. It can also be dissolved in solvents like carbon, tetrachloride, chloroform, ether, alcohol and acetone.
Beta Carotene is insoluble in water. It is slightly soluble in alcohol. It is also soluble in either- ether (colorless liquid used as a solvent and formerly as an anesthetic), acetone and benzene (flammable liquid used as a solvent) and fats.
Vitamin A is lipid soluble.
Vitamin A is fat-soluble.
what are vitamin hydrosolubles and liposolubles
No, Vitamin A is not soluble in Hexane.
No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.
Lots of Vitamin A and C...Fat soluble vitamin and a water soluble vitamin.
If it is not fat soluble, it must be water soluble. Vitamin C and the B group vitamins are water soluble.
A B and C are water soluble. D and E fat soluble.
No, it is not. No, vitamin D is one of the oil-soluble vitamins, and it is not water soluble. The two forms [of several others having or potentially having vitamin D activity] that are normally found in mammals are vitamin D2 - ergocalciferol - and vitamin D3 - cholecalciferol. These compounds may be regarded as steroids in which the B ring has been ruptured. Steroids are formed from Cholesterols that are most definitely H2O non-soluble.