No one uses lard for soap; it would indeed clog the pores. Soap can be made using lard, but you certainly don't end up with lard when it is made.
lard is made of fatty ACIDS. So... acidic.
Lard is like 90% fat and 10% something.
its made up of nucleotides
Monomer of protein = amino acidmonomer of nucleic acid is a nucleotide, which is made up of a sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogen base.
They are made by amino acids. They are the monomer
This monomer is ethene (or ethylene) - C2H4.
If starch is the polymer, then the monomer is glucose, which is a monosaccharide. Starch is a polysaccharide that is made up of glucose molecules.
Polystyrene is a synthetic polymer made from the monomer styrene. This monomer is a liquid petrochemical and can be rigid or foam.
The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
Polystyrene is obtained by the polymerization of the monomer styrene.
Yes Lard is saturated as when reacted with potassium permanganate two layers are formed resulting in no reaction which clarifies the statement that lard is saturated.