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Oils are not amine acids. Oils do not have NH2 and COOH groups in their structure.
soap is made of lye, an acidic and corrosive substance. soap cleanses by consuming the oils on skin and soiled surfaces.
lipids
does not have a particular structure. it is made up 10-15 no. of carbon atoms . it comes under the category of oils and is called paraffin oil.
because they have different melting/ boiling points.
A molecule that is found in oils and fats is triglycerides.
Oils are not amine acids. Oils do not have NH2 and COOH groups in their structure.
No, oils contain a number of different molecules. For example, vegetable oils contain a lot of triglyceride (which is a compound), and petroleum contains a number of different hydrocarbons.
Water is not a solvent for oils having a polar molecule.
The fats and oils that produce glycerol are composed of triglycerides. A single molecule of glycerol has three molecules of fatty acids attached to it.
Oils collected at different temperatures produce different oils, and distillate fuels. Gasoline, diesel fuel, lubricating oils, solvents are all collected at different specific temperatures.
Trans fats are unsaturated fats which are uncommon in nature but can be created.
You think probable to lipids.
No, all oils are water-repellents. Because of the molecular structure of oils, they are unable to bond to the water.
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soap is made of lye, an acidic and corrosive substance. soap cleanses by consuming the oils on skin and soiled surfaces.
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