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25 October, 21:42

Looking at the structure of caffeine, explain why it is very soluble in a non-polar solvent and a little soluble in water.

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  1. 25 October, 23:10
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    Because in caffeine the don’t use that much soluble in caffeine bis cause then there would be no flavor of caffeine but in water they do so the water doesn’t affect other to stop the solvent from getting stuck.
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