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Chapter 29.3, Problem 4P

The main fatty acid component of the triacylglycerols in coconut oil is lauric acid, CH 3 ( CH 2 ) 10 COOH . Explain why coconut oil is a liquid at room temperature even though it contains a large fraction of this saturated fatty acid.

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The main fatty acid component of the triacylglycerols in coconut oil is lauric acid, CH3(CH2)10COOH. Explain why coconut oil is a liquid at room temperature even though it contains a large fraction of this saturated fatty acid.
e X 1. During the hydrogenation of a cis-linked unsaturated fat, it will always convert to a trans fat when using a catalyst such as Nickel. True or False 2. Triglycerides always have three fatty acid chains linked to a glycerol group, and these fatty acids always have to have the same number of carbons in their
1.Triglycerides that are solids at room temperature are called  2.Compounds that differ in configuration around only one specific carbon atom with the exception of the carbonyl carbon are defined as 3.A multipurpose proteins with at least two identical proteins is referred to as  4. Compounds that are mirror images of themselves are referred to as  5. Triacylglycerol with two or three different fatty acids is called  6. In multisubunit protein with at least two identical proteins, the identical proteins are referred to as  7. A triacylgycerol in which all the three fatty acid groups are the same is called 8. The non-amino acid part of conjugate protein is usually called  9. A solution that contains a weak acid and it's conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid that resist changes in pH upon addition of acid or base is called
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