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Q: If lecithin still had all its ester linkages would you get a positive acrolein test?
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Ester linkages are found in?

Ester linkages are formed from an organic acid and an alcohol.


Does a shirt contain ester linkage?

Ester linkages are formed between organic molecules (such as alkanes) and the carboxyl group of a carboxylic acid or other organic compound containing a carboxyl group. If you mean, does a polyester shirt have ester linkages, then yes. Polyester is a polymer created by many ester linkages.


How do amino acids link together?

they link together by ester linkages


What type of bond connects nucleotides?

Phospho-di-ester linkages.


What type of bond is in a lipid?

Nonpolar CH bonds. Ester linkages occur.


What type of Bond forms a fatty acid to a 3-carbon backbone?

ester linkages


What type of compound is lecithin?

It is phosphatidyl choline.Structure:1.Glycerol2.Saturated fatty acid,attached to alpha carbon of glycerol by carboxyl ester bond3.Unsaturated fatty acid,attached to alpha carbon of glycerol by carboxyl ester bond4.Phosphoric acid,attached to alpha carbon of glycerol by carboxyl ester bond5.Coline attached to phosphoric acid by an ester bond


What is a triglyceride composed of?

One glycerol molecule joined to three fatty acids by ester linkages. answer here...


Why are glycosidic ester and peptide bonds called dehydration linkages?

They shouldn't be called that. The condensation reactions that form those linkages form the linkage + H2O. When the link is broken it causes the lost of a water.


What type of bonding do lipids have?

The type of chemical bonds for lipids are nonpolar C-H bonds. The actual bonds that attach the fatty acids to the glycerol are refered to as ester linkages


What is the difference between archea and bacteria?

No archea to date have been found to cause disease. The other difference is that bacteria have ester linkages in their cell membranes while archea have ether linkages.


Are triglycerides amphiphilic?

No. Because the polar hydroxyls of glycerol and the polar carboxylates of the fatty acids are bound in ester linkages, triglycerides are nonpolar, hydrophobic molecules, that are essentially insoluble in water.