Fats and oils are categorized under the title "Omega", followed by varying numbers (Omega 3, Omega 6,) some are very benifitial to the cognitive areas of the brain, aiding in memory retention, and strengthening the immune system. Some types of fat are actually harmful to the human brain and body functions when ingested in large amounts, such as corn oil. Helpful forms of Omega can be found in fish like salmon, nuts, and coconut oil.
Hydrocarbons. Commonly called fats and oils.
Lipids are commonly called fats and oils.
Lipids
Lipids. The category lipids includes fats, oils, sterols, and waxes.
Triglycerides are commonly known as fats and oils. Chemically they are esters of glycerol.
C18H34O3 is a fatty acid molecule. It belongs to the group of organic compounds known as lipids and is commonly found in fats and oils.
Hydrocarbons.
Fats are triglycerides they belong to LIPIDS class of organic compounds.
Lipids are commonly referred to as Fats, OIls, and Waxes.
Fats are soluble in nonpolar compounds such as other fats, oils, and organic solvents like benzene and ether. They are not soluble in water or other polar solvents.
Lipids are the group of compounds that include both fats and oils. Lipids are organic molecules characterized by their insolubility in water and their structure, which includes fatty acids. Fats are solid at room temperature, while oils are liquid at room temperature.
Nonpolar compounds that do not dissolve in water are commonly found in everyday household items. Examples include fats, oils, waxes, and some plastics.