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Why are fats insoluble in water?

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Why are fats insoluble in water?

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Fats have lesser specific gravity than water. Thus, making it floaton water. But, if an emulsifying agent will be added to the medium, the surface tension will decrease cause for the two immiscible liquids to mix.

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