A fat molecule is made up of three fatty acid molecules attached to a glycerol molecule through ester bonds. The fatty acids consist of a long hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid group at one end. The combination of these components forms a triglyceride, the basic structure of most fats.
These elements are: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen.
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Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
It depends on why you mean by "fat" molecules. Lipids in general are usually composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but they can contain other elements such as phosphorous or nitrogen.
An alternative name for milk fat is butterfat. When the butterfat is removed from the milk, it is called cream.
'Little Boy' - Uranium whereas 'Fat Man' used Plutonium triggering devices .
Animal fat was commonly used to make soap and candles.
water protein fat
No. Fat is fat. Ingesting fat will not make you skinny. Food that isn't used for body fuel is stored as fat cells, even more so if the food is full of fats.
Milk fat is mainly used to make butter and cream.
Elements of Lipids or Fat are: 1. Fat- store energy 2. Steroid- hormone, cholesterol 3. Phospholipids- cell membrane
to make them fat
Fat free milk comes from a factory that has separated the fat out of the milk with a centrifuge. The fat is used to make cream.
Sugar and fat
the fat cats salivate over the money they make and their greedy saliva is used in soda to make you fat.
These elements are: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen.
FAT!