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Water, salts, minerals, proteins, fats or oils, carbohydrates.
The majority of organic compounds (including oils, fats, components of petroleum etc.) are nonpolar. The electrons in these molecules are equally shared between the contained elements.
The four major groups of Organic Molecules are: Carbohydrates (sugars) Lipids (fats, oils, etc.) Proteins (hemoglobin, antibodies, hair, nails) Nucleic Acids (DNA, RNA)
Organic molecules are compounds that generally have carbon-hydrogen or carbon-carbon bonds. They can have other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus etc. From a biological point of view, most of the molecules (such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, amino acids, proeins, fats, oils, petrol, diesel etc) that we see around us and also in living animals are organic. However some compounds / ions such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, bicarbonates are considered to be inorganic even though they have carbon / hydrogen / oxygen.
combustion of organic oils.
lipids
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fats and oils have more than twice the energy of other organic chemicals.
Lipids: fats from animals & oils from plants. Oils are liquid at room temperature.
Fats and oils are made up of long hydrocarbon chains, specifically glycerol's and fatty acids. Hydrocarbons are organic molecules, so a fat is organic in nature.
I may not understand your question. All rock oil (petroleum), the kind of oil pumped out of the ground from which gasoline and kerosene are made, is inorganic. However, there are many useful organic oils, pressed from the seeds or fruits of plants, such as olive oil, soybean oil,cottonseed oil, linseed oil, canola oil, coconut oil, peanut oil, safflower oil, castor oil and others.
I believe these are called lipids, but be sure to double check.
Lipid formulation refers to the incorporation of lipids (fats) into pharmaceutical formulations to enhance the solubility and bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. Lipid formulations can improve drug delivery, absorption, and efficacy, particularly for drugs with low aqueous solubility. They are commonly used in the development of liposomal drug delivery systems and lipid-based drug formulations.
Sunflower oil, like all oils, are organic compounds. An oil, by definition, is a chain of carbon molecules with mostly hydrogen atoms attached along the chain. In the case of sunflower oil, there are positions in which there are less hydrogen atoms attached because there is a double covalent bond in the carbon backbone, making sunflower oil an unsaturated oil.
an organic compound that is not soluble in water
Water, salts, minerals, proteins, fats or oils, carbohydrates.