The molecule is a fatty acid called dodecanoic acid or lauric acid. It belongs to the carboxylic acid group and is commonly found in coconut oil.
Coconut is mainly saturated fatty acid. It solidifies at 25C.
C10H1802 is an organic compound called decanoic acid or capric acid. It is a saturated fatty acid commonly found in coconut oil and palm kernel oil.
A fatty acid that is unsaturated is coconut oil. This oil has a whole list of benefits that range from lotion for the skin to deep conditioner for the hair.
The standard enthalpy of formation of coconut oil is not a well-defined value as it is a complex mixture of triglycerides, which are composed of various fatty acids. The enthalpy of formation of each individual fatty acid can be determined, but not for coconut oil as a whole.
No, flax seeds do not contain medium chain fatty acids. Flax seeds are rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is an omega-3 fatty acid. Medium chain fatty acids are typically found in sources like coconut oil.
The acid value of coconut oil should be approximately 1.0 - 2.0%. Coconut oil can be found in most grocery stores.
Yes, lauric acid is commonly found in palm kernel oil, making up a significant portion of its fatty acid profile. It is also present in other natural sources such as coconut oil and breast milk.
Olive oil mainly consists of a monounsaturated fatty acid called oleic acid
Lauric acid can come from coconut oil
Olive oil contains approximately 77 percent monounsaturated, 9 percent polyunsaturated and 9 percent saturated fatty acids, and being mostly monounsaturated, it is classified as a monounsaturated oil.
CME refers to Coconut Methyl Ester, and is found in the fatty esters derived from coconut oil.