Glycerol is used as the basis for making triacylglycerols because it: is miscibl
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Glycerol is used as the basis for making triacylglycerols because it: is miscible with water. is nonpolar. contains three hydroxyl groups. contains three ether bonds. Saponification of triacylglycerols would involve treating them with what reagent? glycerol phosphate strong base strong acid Which of the following types of compounds are expected products from the saponification of an oil? glycerol and fatty acids fatty acid salts and fatty acids fatty acids and glycine glycerol and fatty acid salts The difference between soap and detergent is that: soap has both nonpolalr and polar characteristics and detergents only have polar characteristics soap has only polar characteristics and detergents have both nonpolar and polar characteristics soaps are made from synthetic materials and detergents are made from animal fats and vegetable oils soaps are made from animal fats or vegetable oils and detergents are made from synthetic materials The designation "polyunsaturated" applies to which of the following fatty acids? arachidonic acid (20:4) oleic acid (18:1) palmitic acid (16:0) butyric acid (4:0)Explanation / Answer
33. C it contains 3 hydroxyl groups.
Glycerol is obtained from triglycerides
34.C strong base.
same as below answeer explanation . strong base is correct
35.A glycerol and fatty acids .
when oils are saponifed by using strong base will get glycerol and fatty acids.
36.D soaps are made from animalfats or vegetabe oils and detergents are made from synthetic materials.
soaps are made from from natural products or oils but detergrnts are made from man made checmicals.
37. A arachidonic acid.
because a contains highest (four)double bonds comapre to the other b,c,d. when options are in the b only one double bond, others no double bonds. so a is the answer.
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