(a)
Interpretation: The solubility of vitamin
Concept introduction: The general rule of solubility is like dissolves like, in other words, polar compounds dissolve in polar solvents, and non-polar compounds dissolve in non-polar solvents.
The polar solvent such as water has partial
(b)
Interpretation: The solubility of vitamin
Concept introduction: The general rule of solubility is like dissolves like, in other words, polar compounds dissolve in polar solvents, and non-polar compounds dissolve in non-polar solvents.
The polar solvent such as water has partial
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