fat soluble, naturally occurring molecules
The chemical chain that is considered the basic component of all lipids is called a polypeptide chain. The polypeptide chain is made of amino acids.
3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule
fatty accids, or that one thin :)
Lipids contain C, H, O, N, P.
fatty acid
Hydrogen and Oxygen are gases at 20OC.
yes
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
It indicates a chemical reaction because it changes from one substance to another.
Because liquids are different substances or mixture of substances; each chemical compound (substance) has a specific density.
The strongest chemical in a science lab is Hydrogen Fluoride. The second strongest chemical is Hydrogen Chloride. Hydrogen Fluoride isn't the world's strongest chemical. The King of Liquids is the mixture of 1 Hydrogen Fluoride and 3 Hydrogen Chloride.
not completely sure, but it will be something to do with both alcohol and water containing o-h bonds. there will be hydrogen bonds in both liquids
chemical liquids
liquids containing caffeine. :)
By cooling them
Containing liquids that are possibly harmful.
Surfactants are substances which are used to stabilise emulsions by reducing the interfacial tension between the component liquids present the emulsion. Surfactant should possess a polar and non polar part so that it candissolvein the component liquids of two different nature and thereby stabilising it.eg; soap
A Flask or Beaker.
All liquids are not the same: they have different physical and chemical properties.
These liquids have different chemical composition and structure.
not form hydrogen bond
High Viscosities