A fatty acid is a carboxylic acid (an acid with a -COOH group) with long hydrocarbon side chains.
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
Any fatty acid that has one or more double bonds is considered unsaturated.
The carbon chain that makes up part of a lipid is called a fatty acid. A fatty acid chain is a chain of carbon-hydrogen bonds in which there is an even number of carbon molecules.
Fatty acids and glycerol
oils tend to be triglycerides ( ester groups with a fatty acid and glycerol as the alcohol ) that contain mono or poly unsaturated fatty acids. The less saturation of a fatty acid the higher the melting point of the compound and is thus less likely to be liquid at room temperature
No, it's not a fatty acid or essential fatty acid.
Sucrose is not a fatty acid.
Propionic acis is not a fatty acid.
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
The difference between a hydrocarbon and a fatty acid is that a fatty acid is a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid head.
A fatty acid salt is a kind of carboxylic acid salt. But not all carboxylic acid salts are fatty acid salts.
Such compounds are Fatty acids (long chain monocarboxylic acids)
i dont think its a fatty acid
no, it is not even a fatty acid.
Biosynthesis of fatty acid .
fatty acid is the answer
No one fatty acid is volatile.