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I believe the correct response is A. Wax which is made out of atoms that share electrons equally. Waxes being examples of lipids are primarily long chains of hydrocarbons consisting of carbon and hydrogen. And unlike polar and ionic substances, water molecules can not dissolve by attracting these fixed structures with equal electron densities to their respective partial charges.
Water is the most common polar solvent. All of the following will dissolve, or be soluble, in water except wax which is made up of atoms that share electrons equally. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope that this answer has helped you.