Just buy a can of saddle soap at the market. It contains all you need to preserve leather.
This alcohol is glycerol. They form lipids when fatty acids attach to them.
It is all alcohol. That is the name of a type of alcohol. It is a fatty/waxy alcohol (-OH group)
WAXES!
No, it's an alcohol.
Glycerol
No, it is a fatty alcohol.
This alcohol is glycerol. They form lipids when fatty acids attach to them.
It is all alcohol. That is the name of a type of alcohol. It is a fatty/waxy alcohol (-OH group)
A wide range of products are made with Tumi leather. The cheapest item I have found online made with Tumi leather is a luggage tag for $14 while item prices range all the way into the thousands.
WAXES!
No, it's an alcohol.
wax
No. Fatty acids become esterified after interaction with an alcohol.
You need much more alcohol to get drunk. It is most cost effective to drink before (or instead of) eating. Consumption of fatty meals after excessive alcohol intake does not generally annul the effects of alcohol.
The fatty acids have carboxylic group 'COOH' at terminal this is a group having 'OH' group attached to carbonyl carbon but it is not alcohol.
It's not the alcohol itself which makes a person "fatty", it's the fact that when you eat and then consume larger amounts of alcohol, your liver prioritizes to break that down the alcohol rather then the food you have just eaten seeing it as alcohol is toxic. Your body will then store the carbohydrates not broken down by the liver as fat.
Glycerol