It is definitely a COMPOUNS.
It is a combination of the elements carbon , hydrogen and oxygen in a long chain.
Yes, it is; along with Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, [Stearic], Arachidic and Lignoceric: all are Saturated 'fatty acids'. The symbol for [the common name] Stearic acid is 18:0, it's structure is CH3(CH2-18)COOH, it's systematic name is n-Octadecanoic acid and it's melting point is 69.6 degrees C.
stearic acid is more strong i think so..........
Stearic acid is a molecular compound because it consists of individual molecules composed of covalently bonded atoms (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen). It does not dissociate into ions in a solution.
Because 'sdoium stearate' is the conjugate base of the weak carboxylic acid 'stearic acid'. Since a solution of stearic acid would be slightly acidic, a solution of sodium stearate will be basic or alkaline.
The salt produced from stearic acid and triethanolamine is called stearate triethanolamine, also known as triethanolamine stearate. This compound is commonly used as an emulsifier and stabilizer in cosmetics and personal care products.
A compound
Saponification is not applied to pure stearic acid; stearic acid esters are used.
They are quite different compounds, cholesterol is a tetra cyclic compound belongs to steroids (and also lipids) while stearic acid is a long chain fatty acid belongs to carboxylic family.
Yes, it is; along with Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, [Stearic], Arachidic and Lignoceric: all are Saturated 'fatty acids'. The symbol for [the common name] Stearic acid is 18:0, it's structure is CH3(CH2-18)COOH, it's systematic name is n-Octadecanoic acid and it's melting point is 69.6 degrees C.
Citric acid, like all acids, is a compound.
stearic acid is more strong i think so..........
Sulfuric acid is a compound
Sulfuric acid is a compound
Carbonic acid is a compound, not an element. It is formed from the chemical reaction of carbon dioxide and water.
stearic acid can come from pork. It is a fatty acid that is used in cosmetics.
Compound
Compound.