Stearic acid, one of the most common long-chain fatty acids, found in combined form in natural animal and vegetable fats. Commercial “stearic acid” is a mixture of approximately equal amounts of stearic and palmitic acids and small amounts of oleic acid. It is employed in the manufacture of
Stearin saturated fat molecule: triglyceride composed of glycerol and 3 saturated fatty acids (stearic acid). Skeletal formula Stock Vector Image & Art - Alamy
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Draw the structure of the triglyceride formed from oleic acid, linoleic acid, and stearic acid. Give a balanced equation and show how much hydrogen would be needed to reduce the triacylglycerol completely.
Stearin saturated fat molecule: triglyceride composed of glycerol and 3 saturated fatty acids (stearic acid). Skeletal formula Stock Vector Image & Art - Alamy
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Stearin saturated fat molecule: triglyceride composed of glycerol and 3 saturated fatty acids (stearic acid). Stylized skeletal formula (chemical stru Stock Photo - Alamy
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