A fat molecule is made up of glycerol which is linked to fatty acids.
saturated fat
One fat molecule equals three soap molecules.
Probably the most hydrophobic molecule is the cholesterol molecule. It is composed mostly of fat and therefore will move away when exposed to water,
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fat
Fat molecules are made up of glycerol linked to fatty acids.
saturated fat
Saturated fat
saturated fat
a large fat molecule is made up of 2 things. these are called glycerol and fatty acids
Fat molecules are made up of glycerol linked to fatty acids.
Fats are made up of glycerol and fatty acids. Each fat molecule has one molecule and three molecules of fatty acids. Fats can be unsaturated or saturated.
The smaller molecules that make up a fat molecule are fatty acids and glycerol. Glycerol is an organic compound and fatty acids are made of chains of hydrocarbons.
The elements in a fat molecule is three fatty acid molecules wrapped around glycerol. The hydrocarbon chain is hydrophobic and will not dissolve in water.
The fat molecule that has the most H, or hydrogen, atoms is the saturated fat molecule. This is because this particular molecule has no double bonds in its structure.
msg is the main chemical
You mean of a fat?