Yes it is. It is composed of a non-polar carbon chain with a polar COOH head.
C12H24O2
Looks pretty molecular to me!
Because the lauric acid contain the group -COOH.
Lauric acid is practically insoluble in water.
yes
Lauric Acid
Linoleic acid is considered a type of nonpolar compound. It contains a hydrocarbon due to being a fatty acid making it nonpolar.
Lauric acid is used to make cosmetics
The molar mass of lauryl alcohol (C12H26O) is 186,34.
The melting point of lauric acid is 43,8 oC.
Lauric Acid
Linoleic acid is considered a type of nonpolar compound. It contains a hydrocarbon due to being a fatty acid making it nonpolar.
Lauric acid can come from canola
Lauric acid is put in soaps
Dodecanoic acid is the chemical name for lauric acid, C12H24O2
Lauric acid is used to make confections
Lauric acid is used to make cosmetics
Lauric acid is used to make detergents
Lauric acid is used to make lubricants
Lauric acid can come from coconut oil
Lauric acid can come from palm kernel oil
yes it contains lauric acid