Base on the illustration: It has the highest degree of iodine absorption. It has the highest number of carboxylic acid functional groups per 1 g of fat. It has the highest number of hydrogens absorbed in hydrogenation. It is most resistant to oxidation. Lowest number of fatty acids are liberated from hydrolysis per 1g of fat. it has the highest melting point. It has the highest degree of water solubility. It is most susceptible to oxidation. It has the highest saponification number. It has the least nutritional value. It has the lowest acid number.

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Base on the illustration:

  • It has the highest degree of iodine absorption.
  • It has the highest number of carboxylic acid functional groups per 1 g of fat.
  • It has the highest number of hydrogens absorbed in hydrogenation.
  • It is most resistant to oxidation.
  • Lowest number of fatty acids are liberated from hydrolysis per 1g of fat.
  • it has the highest melting point.
  • It has the highest degree of water solubility.
  • It is most susceptible to oxidation.
  • It has the highest saponification number.
  • It has the least nutritional value.
  • It has the lowest acid number.
 
 
a.
b.
CH,-0-C-(CH,)12–CH3
CH,-0-C-CH,CH=CHCH,
CH-0-C-(CH2)12–CH3
CH-0-C-CH,CH=CHCH,
CH,-0-C-(CH,)12-CH3
ČH,-0-Ĉ-CH,CH=CHCH,
C.
d.
CH,-0-Č(CH,)6–(CH=CH),–CH,
CH,-0-C-(CH,)18-CH3
CH-0-C-(CH,)-(CH=CH),-CH,
CH-0-C-(CH,)18-CH3
||
CH;-0-C-(CH,)6–(CH=CH),-CH3
||
CH;-0-C-(CH,)18–CH3
Transcribed Image Text:a. b. CH,-0-C-(CH,)12–CH3 CH,-0-C-CH,CH=CHCH, CH-0-C-(CH2)12–CH3 CH-0-C-CH,CH=CHCH, CH,-0-C-(CH,)12-CH3 ČH,-0-Ĉ-CH,CH=CHCH, C. d. CH,-0-Č(CH,)6–(CH=CH),–CH, CH,-0-C-(CH,)18-CH3 CH-0-C-(CH,)-(CH=CH),-CH, CH-0-C-(CH,)18-CH3 || CH;-0-C-(CH,)6–(CH=CH),-CH3 || CH;-0-C-(CH,)18–CH3
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