. Given below is the fatty acid composition by percent of two- triacylglycerols. Predict which triacylglycerol has the higher melting point. Explain your answer. stearic palmitic acid palmitoleic acid oleic linoleic acid acid acid triglyceride A 24.0 8.4 5.0 46.9 10.2 triglyceride B 9.8 2.4 0.4 28.9 50.7 .In fish liver oils, vitamin A is present as esters of fatty acids. The most common of these esters is vitamin A palmitate. Draw a structural formula for this ester.

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A. Given below is the fatty acid composition by percent of two
triacylglycerols. Predict which triacylglycerol has the higher melting point.
Explain your answer.
palmitic
acid
palmitoleic
acid
stearic
oleic
linoleic
acid
acid
acid
triglyceride A
24.0
8.4
5.0
46.9
10.2
triglyceride B
9.8
2.4
0.4
28.9
50.7
B. In fish liver oils, vitamin A is present as esters of fatty acids. The most
common of these esters is vitamin A palmitate. Draw a structural formula
for this ester.
CH3
CH3
H3C.
CH3
CH2OH
CH3
Vitamin A
vitamin A palmitate
Transcribed Image Text:A. Given below is the fatty acid composition by percent of two triacylglycerols. Predict which triacylglycerol has the higher melting point. Explain your answer. palmitic acid palmitoleic acid stearic oleic linoleic acid acid acid triglyceride A 24.0 8.4 5.0 46.9 10.2 triglyceride B 9.8 2.4 0.4 28.9 50.7 B. In fish liver oils, vitamin A is present as esters of fatty acids. The most common of these esters is vitamin A palmitate. Draw a structural formula for this ester. CH3 CH3 H3C. CH3 CH2OH CH3 Vitamin A vitamin A palmitate
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