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Oleic acid is not miscible with water.
catalyst
because palmitoleic acid has less number of carbons than oleic acid
The text is asking why a solution of oleic acid that has been weakened with water is used instead of pure oleic acid. Oleic acid is a type of fatty acid commonly found in animal and vegetable fats and oils. Diluting the solution may be necessary for certain applications to achieve a desired concentration or to prevent adverse effects.
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Oleic acid is not miscible with water.
catalyst
it is an acid catalised reaction, commonly HCl.
Oleic Acid is a Chemical Compound. It is an unsaturated fatty acid that is the most widely distributed and abundant fatty acid in nature.
because palmitoleic acid has less number of carbons than oleic acid
The text is asking why a solution of oleic acid that has been weakened with water is used instead of pure oleic acid. Oleic acid is a type of fatty acid commonly found in animal and vegetable fats and oils. Diluting the solution may be necessary for certain applications to achieve a desired concentration or to prevent adverse effects.
Oleic acid at (30°C) the visocity is 25.6
Trioelein is a triglyceride. It is derived from glycerol and three units of the unsaturated and oleic acid. Oleic acid is a fatty acid.
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