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How do fat soluble vitamins differ from water soluble vitamins?

Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the body's fat tissues and can be stored for longer periods of time, while water-soluble vitamins are not stored in the body and are excreted in urine if consumed in excess.


How do you effectively dissolve vitamins in water for optimal absorption?

To effectively dissolve vitamins in water for optimal absorption, it is recommended to crush the vitamins into a fine powder before mixing them with water. This helps to increase the surface area of the vitamins, allowing them to dissolve more easily. Additionally, stirring the mixture well and allowing it to sit for a few minutes can help ensure that the vitamins are fully dissolved and ready for absorption in the body.


Constituents of vitamins?

Vitamins are organic compounds that are essential for various physiological functions in the body. They are classified as either water-soluble (e.g. Vitamin C, B vitamins) or fat-soluble (e.g. Vitamins A, D, E, K). Each vitamin has unique chemical structures and functions within the body.


What product is pink because the inventor had pink dye?

The product that is pink due to the inventor's use of pink dye is bubblegum. Its signature pink color was a result of the dye that the inventor, Walter Diemer, used when creating the first batch of bubblegum in 1928.


What is the difference between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins?

Fat-soluble vitamins dissolve in fat and are stored in the body, while water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water and are not stored, so they need to be consumed regularly.