Which of the following is a characteristic of lipids? a) They are not soluble in water b) They are either fats or oil c) They are polar molecules d) They are composed of nitrogenous chains
Answers
Explanation:
d) they are composed of nitrogenous chains
Answer:
a) They are not soluble in water
Explanation:
Option (a) is Correct
Lipids are naturally occurring organic compounds insoluble in water but soluble in non-polar solvents like ether, chloroform or benzene.
Examples include fats, oils, waxes, sterols and fat-soluble vitamins.
They contain hydrocarbon chains.
Option (b) is Incorrect
Naturally occurring organic compounds which are insoluble in water are lipids. They contain chains of hydrocarbons. They are not fats or oil.
Option (c) is Incorrect
Naturally occurring organic compounds which are insoluble in water are lipids. They contain chains of hydrocarbons. They are non-polar molecules.
Option (d) is Incorrect
Naturally occurring organic compounds which are insoluble in water are lipids. They contain chains of hydrocarbons. They do not consist of nitrogen chains.
Final Answer
Lipids are insoluble in water.
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