Palmitic acid is a compound. It is a saturated fatty acid commonly found in both animals and plants.
Palmitic acid is a fatty acid and is not soluble in sodium bicarbonate, which is a polar compound. Fatty acids are non-polar molecules, so they tend to be insoluble in polar solvents like sodium bicarbonate.
The functional groups in palmitic acid are a carboxylic acid group (COOH) and a long hydrocarbon chain (C15H31-).
No. Acetic acid is a compound as are all acids.
In its pure form it is a compound: sulphuric acid. But usually it is a mixture of sulphuric acid and lead sulphate.
No, palmitic acid is insoluble in water due to its hydrophobic nature which prevents it from forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
Palmitic acid is a fatty acid and is not soluble in sodium bicarbonate, which is a polar compound. Fatty acids are non-polar molecules, so they tend to be insoluble in polar solvents like sodium bicarbonate.
Citric acid, like all acids, is a compound.
The functional groups in palmitic acid are a carboxylic acid group (COOH) and a long hydrocarbon chain (C15H31-).
Sulfuric acid is a compound
Sulfuric acid is a compound
Compound
Compound.
Compound
Carbonic acid is a compound, not an element. It is formed from the chemical reaction of carbon dioxide and water.
Sulfuric acid is a compound since it is made of more than one element.
Sulfuric acid is a compound as are all acids.
A compound