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Normal triglyceride levels are considered to be anything below 150mg/dL. This is considered low risk. Slightly above normal is considered 151-199, some risk is considered 200-499, and high risk is anything above 500mg/dL.

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What is formed when glycerol and fatty acids are bonded?

Triglyceride (Triester) which appears as Fat and Oil.


What is Caprylic Triglyceride?

Caprylic triglyceride is a specific type of fatty acid derived from coconut oil. It is commonly used in skincare and cosmetics as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent due to its lightweight and non-greasy texture. Caprylic triglyceride helps to moisturize and smooth the skin.


Why is wax soluble in paraffin oil?

it is liquid


What candle burns out first an oil candle or a wax candle?

Generally more energy is in a solid versus a liquid, so a wax candle will have more energy than an oil based candle which means the solid wax candle will burn out last over the oil one. Actually, I can't think of a case where the reverse is true. And btw, wax candle has around 42 kJ/g with oil candle being around ~30 kJ/g (type of oil will make a difference here). tho' i agree with most of the above, the most important part of any candle is the oil/oil byproduct/animal fat or beeswax that it is made from! a wax candle will NOT burn until it heats up enough to dissolve into an oil - which occurs between 140-160 degrees! therefore, an oil candle and a wax candle burn out at the same time!


Where is paraffin wax found?

Paraffin wax is produced by refining petroleum. All crude oil contains paraffin, and one of the byproducts of the refining process is a wax-and-oil mix called slack wax. When they separate the wax and oil, they get paraffin. So...paraffin wax comes from every country that has an oil refinery.

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What refers to a fat or an oil molecule?

triglyceride


Is corn oil pure triglyceride?

yes


Which term listed includes all the others triglyceride fatty acid wax sterol lipid?

Lipid


Is olive oil a natural fluorocarbon?

No. Olive oil is not a fluorocarbon period, it's a triglyceride.


What type of triglyceride would vegetable oil be?

Since triglyceride is just a fancy word for one fat molecule, the answer would be unsaturated.


What is Vapor Wax?

vapor wax is coming from oil.


Is vegetable oil a type of triglyceride?

vegetable oil would be unsaturated and butter saturatedd, idk about shortening


What is scientific name for fat and oil?

Lipid is the scientific name of a fat or an oil.


What is the balanced equation for the reaction of castor oil and sodium hydroxide?

The balanced equation for the reaction of castor oil (triglyceride) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is: Triglyceride + 3NaOH → Glycerol + 3Soap This reaction is known as saponification, which produces glycerol and soap molecules from the reaction between the ester bonds in the triglyceride and the hydroxide ions in sodium hydroxide.


What is formed when glycerol and fatty acids are bonded?

Triglyceride (Triester) which appears as Fat and Oil.


Lower the melting point of wax?

To lower the melting point of wax, you can consider adding a small amount of mineral oil or vegetable oil to the wax before melting it. This will decrease the overall melting temperature of the wax. Alternatively, you can mix the wax with a lower melting point wax to create a blend with a reduced melting point.


Is candle wax mixture or a compound?

Candle wax is a hydrogenated oil compound