no
A B and C are water soluble. D and E fat soluble.
It is insoluble
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is not a fat-soluble vitamin.
Fat does not absorb Vitamin B-Complex as they are water soluble Vitamins. Fat absorb and can store enormous quantity of Fat soluble Vitamins like Vitamin A Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K.
Vitamins B and C are water-soluble, which means they dissolve in water and are not stored in the body. They are easily excreted through urine, so it's important to consume them regularly through a balanced diet.
yes, but not in cH2CL2
C is not but d, e and folic acid are
A B and C are water soluble. D and E fat soluble.
It is insoluble
No. Vitamin B is water soluble while vitamin A is fat soluble. Therefore the two can't be combined.
vitamin B and C
If it is not fat soluble, it must be water soluble. Vitamin C and the B group vitamins are water soluble.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is not a fat-soluble vitamin.
Vitamin B has hydroxyl (OH groups) in each molecule. These hydroxyl groups form hydrogen bonds with water and vitamin B is hence soluble.
No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.
Fat does not absorb Vitamin B-Complex as they are water soluble Vitamins. Fat absorb and can store enormous quantity of Fat soluble Vitamins like Vitamin A Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K.
vitamin B and C