The phosphate head would not because it is hydrophobic. the tails would face each other or water.
== == Fats, oils, lipids are hydrophobic. Another way to put it would be to clasify hydrophobic as (water hating). And hydrophilic (water loving). If a substance is polar, it will dissolve, hydrophilic. (remember it as 'like dissolves like') If a substance is non-polar it will not dissolve in solution, this would be hydrophobic . (add oil onto water, you will see it does not mix. The oil is separated, and will never dissolve)
Granulated sugar would dissolve faster because there is more surface area exposed to the water.
Yes, cornstarch can dissolve in water to form a mixture called a suspension. When stirred, the cornstarch particles disperse in the water but do not fully dissolve like sugar or salt would.
Polar compounds are dissolved better in water.
they cant dissolve in cold water so how would they grow ; they wont it is not possible only with warm water theyll dissolve but there still there
Not the phosphate side. It's hydrophobic
The cell would dissolve in water.
The cell would dissolve in water.
The cell would dissolve in water.
A nonpolar liquid cannot dissolve polar molecules.
you wouldnt loose water
A non polar compound would be least likely to dissolve in water.
Steroid hormones are "lipophilic" (they are fatty molecules which do not dissolve in water.) They would not normally dissolve very well in blood. Proteins are "hydrophilic" and do dissolve in water. Transport proteins bind to steroid hormones and allow dissolution in blood; they also serve to keep most of the hormone molecules inactive until needed.
== == Fats, oils, lipids are hydrophobic. Another way to put it would be to clasify hydrophobic as (water hating). And hydrophilic (water loving). If a substance is polar, it will dissolve, hydrophilic. (remember it as 'like dissolves like') If a substance is non-polar it will not dissolve in solution, this would be hydrophobic . (add oil onto water, you will see it does not mix. The oil is separated, and will never dissolve)
then you wouldnt exsist unless god had an alternative salotuion to netrution
No, surf does not dissolve in water. Surf is a detergent that is designed to mix with water and create a soapy solution that helps to clean clothes by removing dirt and grease. It does not dissolve in water like a soluble substance would.
Water would be the solvent and the solid would be the solute.