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Question: What do fats, steroids, and waxes have in common?

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  1.  Moderate polarity
  2.  Low solubility in water
  3.  They occur in membranes
  4.  A and C
  5.  B and C

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2. Low solubility in water

Fats, steroids, and waxes have in common is 'Low solubility in water' .


Explanation:

Lipids are a broad group of chemicals that include steroids, fats, and waxes characterized by their insolubility in water. This insolubility is often referred to as hydrophobic, or “water-fearing.”

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