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Question
- what does the pink part of the acid represent:
what does the yellow part of the acid represent:
what does the blue part of the acid represent:
- this acid has a single - to - single carbon bonds is called unsaturated or saturated choose one.
- this acid has one to several double bonds is called unsaturated or saturated choose one.
Brief Explanations
- For question 10:
- The pink part (\( -COOH \)) is the carboxyl group which is characteristic of fatty acids.
- The yellow part (long chain of \( -CH_2 - \) groups) is the hydrocarbon chain.
- The blue part (\( -CH_3 \)) is the methyl group.
- For question 11: A fatty acid with only single - to - single carbon bonds is saturated as all carbon atoms have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms attached (no double bonds to accept more hydrogen).
- For question 12: A fatty acid with one or more double bonds is unsaturated as the double bonds mean the carbon chain is not “saturated” with hydrogen atoms.
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10.
- Pink part: Carboxyl group.
- Yellow part: Hydrocarbon chain.
- Blue part: Methyl group.
- Saturated.
- Unsaturated.