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A) Smaller and simpler molecules such as sugars tend to dissolve, while larger and complex molecules such as lipids aggregate out.
B) When water is heated, it takes less heat to dissolve sugars than it does to dissolve lipids.
C) Water molecules stay close together as a result of adhesion, while lipids aggregate out as result of cohesion.
D) Water dissolves some molecules while causing the aggregation of others because of hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions.
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