It is definitely a COMPOUNS.
It is a combination of the elements carbon , hydrogen and oxygen in a long chain.
Yes, it is; along with Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, [Stearic], Arachidic and Lignoceric: all are Saturated 'fatty acids'. The symbol for [the common name] Stearic acid is 18:0, it's structure is CH3(CH2-18)COOH, it's systematic name is n-Octadecanoic acid and it's melting point is 69.6 degrees C.
stearic acid is more strong i think so..........
Stearic acid is a molecular compound because it consists of individual molecules composed of covalently bonded atoms (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen). It does not dissociate into ions in a solution.
Because 'sdoium stearate' is the conjugate base of the weak carboxylic acid 'stearic acid'. Since a solution of stearic acid would be slightly acidic, a solution of sodium stearate will be basic or alkaline.
No. Acetic acid is a compound as are all acids.
A compound
Saponification is not applied to pure stearic acid; stearic acid esters are used.
They are quite different compounds, cholesterol is a tetra cyclic compound belongs to steroids (and also lipids) while stearic acid is a long chain fatty acid belongs to carboxylic family.
Citric acid, like all acids, is a compound.
Yes, it is; along with Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, [Stearic], Arachidic and Lignoceric: all are Saturated 'fatty acids'. The symbol for [the common name] Stearic acid is 18:0, it's structure is CH3(CH2-18)COOH, it's systematic name is n-Octadecanoic acid and it's melting point is 69.6 degrees C.
Sulfuric acid is a compound
Sulfuric acid is a compound
Compound.
Compound
Compound
stearic acid is more strong i think so..........
Carbonic acid is a compound, not an element. It is formed from the chemical reaction of carbon dioxide and water.