q concerning solubility how are the lipids


Q. Concerning solubility, how are the lipids classified?

Oils and Fats are hydrophobic molecules, i.e., they are insoluble in water and non polar. Lipids in general are molecules with a large non-polar extension and so they are soluble in non polar solvents, like ether, benzene and chloroform.

There are some amphipathic lipids, i.e., lipids whose molecules have a hydrophilic portion, like the phospholipids, giving them the property of being dragged by water, and a hydrophobic portion (non polar).

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