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Summary Of: Lipophilic

Thus lipophilic substances tend to dissolve in other lipophilic substances... Lipophilic substances interact within themselves and with other substances through... When a molecule of a lipophilic substance is enveloped by water... Thus lipophilic substances tend to be water insoluble...

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