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Lipids are non polar what does this mean?

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lipids are nonpolar moecules which means their ends are not charged. Because they are nonpolar and water is polar lipids are not soluble in water. That means the lipid molecules and water molecules do not bond or share electrons in any way. Hope this helps

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The charge distribution is evenly distributed, and the molecules do not have positive and negatively charged ends.


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