assify each of the molecules in the table.

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assify each of the molecules in the table.
Explanation
molecule
Check
O
OH
OH
OE
OH
type of molecule
(check all that apply)
fatty acid
Omonoglyceride
O diglyceride
Otriglyceride
O saturated
unsaturated
monounsaturated
polyunsaturated
Oomega-3
Oomega-6
O fatty acid
O monoglyceride
O diglyceride
O triglyceride
O saturated
unsaturated
O monounsaturated
polyunsaturated
omega-3
omega-6
fatty acid
monoglyceride
O diglyceride
O triglyceride
O saturated
unsaturated
monounsaturated
polyunsaturated
omega-3
omega-6
Transcribed Image Text:assify each of the molecules in the table. Explanation molecule Check O OH OH OE OH type of molecule (check all that apply) fatty acid Omonoglyceride O diglyceride Otriglyceride O saturated unsaturated monounsaturated polyunsaturated Oomega-3 Oomega-6 O fatty acid O monoglyceride O diglyceride O triglyceride O saturated unsaturated O monounsaturated polyunsaturated omega-3 omega-6 fatty acid monoglyceride O diglyceride O triglyceride O saturated unsaturated monounsaturated polyunsaturated omega-3 omega-6
Order the compounds made of the following molecules by increasing melting point.
HO
HO
HO
Explanation
OE
Check
molecule
HO-C-(CH2)18-CH3
melting point
(Choose one) ▼
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(Choose one)
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Transcribed Image Text:Order the compounds made of the following molecules by increasing melting point. HO HO HO Explanation OE Check molecule HO-C-(CH2)18-CH3 melting point (Choose one) ▼ (Choose one) ▼ (Choose one) (Choose one)
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