there is AA, Al-non, and Al-teen
No, glycerol does not have an amino group. Glycerol is a simple sugar alcohol with three hydroxyl (OH) groups. Amino groups contain nitrogen and are typically found in amino acids and proteins, not in compounds like glycerol.
False (A+)
In a tertiary alcohol, there are three alkyl groups attached to the carbon atom bonded to the -OH group. This carbon atom is connected to three other carbon atoms, each of which is bonded to an alkyl group.
Glycerol is a trihydric alcohol, which means it contains three hydroxyl (OH) groups. This makes glycerol a polyol or a triol molecule.
Linalool is not a tertiary alcohol; it is a secondary alcohol. Tertiary alcohols have three alkyl groups attached to the carbon bearing the hydroxyl group, whereas linalool has two alkyl groups attached to this position.
There is no alcohol in a triglyceride, but one is produced when it is hydrolysed. This alcohol is glycerol.
The misuse of alcohol causes many deaths per year worldwide. Between alcohol related illness and accidents, over three million people die per year.
The misuse of alcohol causes many deaths per year worldwide. Between alcohol related illness and accidents, over three million people die per year.
effects can be grouped into three main categories: (1) intoxication due to the acute effects of ethanol, (2) withdrawal syndrome from suddenly stopping drinking, and (3) disorders related to long-term or chronic alcohol abuse.
Triglycerides = 3 fatty acids + glycerolGlycerol (also named glycerin or glycerine) has the structural formula of:HOCH2-CH2-CH(OH)-CH2-CH2OHAnd thus you can see the three alcohol groups to which the fatty acid chains are attached to.
1)There are 2 alcohol groups (-OH) 2) An Aromatic group (cyclo) 3) An amine group (CH2-NH2).
In order to be a secondary alcohol, the carbon with the alcohol moiety must be bonded to two other carbons. There are only two carbons total in ethanol, so it cannot possibly be a secondary alcohol. The smallest/lowest molecular weight secondary alcohol is cyclopropanol, which has three carbons: one for the alcohol group, and two others for it to be bonded to.