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Is vitamin e polar or non polar?

Vitamin A is polar, and vitamin C is as well. Polar molecules interact through dipole, dipole intermolecular forces and hydrogen bonds.


Does an apple is vitamin A or C?

An apple has both vitamin A and vitamin C.


Why is vitamin C soluble in water?

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.


What distinguish between polar and non polar dielectrics?

b c polar molecules are easily soluable in water thanthe non polar molecules


Is Vitamin C liposoluble?

what are vitamin hydrosolubles and liposolubles


Is chloronaphthalene polar or not?

Non polar. It is a hydrocarbon and most hydrocarbons are nonpolar.


Which vitamin works with vitamin C to stop free radicals?

Vitamin C and E both are antioxidants, ie. they "stop free radicals".


Is scurvy an infectious diseases or non infectious diseases?

Scurvy is a non-infectious disease caused by a deficiency in vitamin C. It can lead to symptoms such as weakness, anemia, gum disease, and skin problems. Treatment typically involves increasing vitamin C intake through diet or supplements.


Why do smokers need more vitamin C?

smokers need more vitamin C because cigarettes both attack your lungs and take away your vitamin C


Is chlorobenzene polar or non polar?

Biphenyl has equal charges on both benzene rings, this material is non polar


What is the polarity of C Cl14?

Its polarity is zero.CCl4 is non polar


When alcohols increase in size do they become more polar or non polar?

Alcohols generally become more polar as they increase in size because they have more oxygen-hydrogen bonds which contribute to their polarity. This increased polarity can affect their solubility, boiling point, and intermolecular interactions.