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Lipids are incoluble in water, because l...

Lipids are incoluble in water, because lipids molicules are

A

Hydrophoilic

B

Hydrophobic

C

Zwitter ions

D

Neutral

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The correct Answer is:
B

(B) Lipids are insoluble in water as they are hydrophobic.
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