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polyunsaturated
A triglyceride contains three fatty acids that are composed of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. In a single free fatty acid if there is a hydrogen missing from the carbon chain creating a double bond then it is considered to be unsaturated. Adversely, saturated fat contains no missing hydrogens.
These are unsaturated organic compounds.
The carbonyl group (CO) contains carbon but not the amino group (NH2) which contains nitrogen and hydrogen.
Triple bond between the carbon and oxygen.
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polyunsaturated
A triglyceride contains three fatty acids that are composed of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. In a single free fatty acid if there is a hydrogen missing from the carbon chain creating a double bond then it is considered to be unsaturated. Adversely, saturated fat contains no missing hydrogens.
Saturated means that there are no double bonds and each carbon is "saturated" with hydrogens. Unsaturated indicates the presence of double bonds and by definition an extra bond between carbons means fewer bonds are available to hydrogen.
The bond between the carbon atoms is a double bond.
gycerol bound to 3 fatty acid is triglyceride..gylcerol a 3 carbon skeleton with a hydroxyl group attached to each carbon, Fatty acid= a caboxyl group attached to a long carbon skeleton the function triglyceride is to store energy in form of fatty acids, most efficient and compact way of storing energy
An alkane.
No. Triglycerides are fats. They do contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but not in the proportions required for them to be carbohydrates.
it contains carbon and hydogen.inorganic compounds do not contain carbon.
it contains carbon and hydogen.inorganic compounds do not contain carbon.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
Carbon is the chemical link between the organic and inorganic world. All organic material contains carbon while inorganic material does not.