3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol .
"Triglyceride- a compound consisting of three molecules of fatty acids bound with one molecule of glycerol; a neutral fat that is the usual storage form of lipids in animals." So I am guessing that is a yes. :)
Triglycerides
No it does not. Water consists of polar molecules, while fat consists of non-polar molecules. This means that water will not wash fat out of anything. To wash fat out of something, it is necessary to use soap.
No, Lactose consists of sugars.
one proton and one electron
Should be neutral pH = 7
Neutral fats help in keeping the body warm by insulating. They also act as a padding for the body. An example of neutral fat is Monoglyceride.
Nucleus It consists of Positive Protons and neutral neutrons
consists of positive charged protons and neutral neutrons
glycerol and three fatty acids
Yes, hydrogen gas is neutral because it consists of equal numbers of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. As a result, the overall charge of hydrogen gas is neutral.
In the central core and consists of positive charged protons and neutral neutrons.