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    Lipids Contain Substantially More Oxygen Than Carbohydrate Molecules
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Lipids Contain Substantially More Oxygen Than Carbohydrate Molecules

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Lipids contain substantially more oxygen than carbohydrate molecules.Based on your answer,what does that suggest about lipid solubility in water?

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