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.
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)
Saonification happens when a fatty acid is reacted with NaOH.
WAXES!
No, it's an alcohol.
wax
No. Fatty acids become esterified after interaction with an alcohol.
Because the gallbladder stores bile to break down fatty acids
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.
6 g
The waves are being reflected back more than usual because of a buildup of fat in the liver, e.g. fatty liver. Can be due to excess alcohol intake.