Biology, asked by sinhabhagyasree3636, 1 year ago

Why property of lipids make them not soluble in water?

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Answered by TwinklePrajapat
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Hydrophobic molecules (including thelipids you are talking about) don't have this sort of polarization or difference in electron affinity, so they won't really interact with the water molecules. ... Hydrophobic molecules don't dissolve in water because they don't form hydrogen bonds.

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