The reaction between acids and alkalis is a neutralization reactin.
The term for glycerol plus two fatty acids is a diglyceride.
The chemical reaction is hydrolysis, where fatty acids and glycerol molecules are produced from the breakdown of a triglyceride molecule by water. This reaction is catalyzed by enzymes called lipases.
Steam, water vapour.Reactions between acids and alkalis produce a salt (Sodium citrate in this case) plus water.Since sodium hydroxide is a strong alkali it reacts strongly with an acid producing heat, making the water into steam.
Yes, acids are substances that can donate a hydrogen ion (H+). This donation of H+ ion is what characterizes acids in terms of their chemical properties.
The temperature of an acid can vary depending on the specific acid and its conditions. Monitoring and controlling the temperature of acids is important as some acids can be highly reactive and temperature-sensitive. Generally, acids are stored and handled at room temperature unless specified otherwise.
Alkalis and metals do not usually react.
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The term for glycerol plus two fatty acids is a diglyceride.
1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids = 1 lipid + 1 water
Lipase
Yes they do!
Yes. Bases neutralize acids in neutralization reaction. The word reaction is: Acid plus base makes water plus a salt. hope this helps alot. Goodluck ;)
The chemical reaction is hydrolysis, where fatty acids and glycerol molecules are produced from the breakdown of a triglyceride molecule by water. This reaction is catalyzed by enzymes called lipases.
Acids are type of substances which are really corrosive in nature. plus they are also useful sometimes. Eg vinegar.
Steam, water vapour.Reactions between acids and alkalis produce a salt (Sodium citrate in this case) plus water.Since sodium hydroxide is a strong alkali it reacts strongly with an acid producing heat, making the water into steam.
Acids will give H+ ions.
They are bosom-friends.