3. Explain in your own words what a lipid is. 4. In a previous lab an enzyme was used to hydrolyze fats. In this experiment the same thing was done using NaOH. Draw the structural formulas of the two products of the hydrolyzation of this triglyceride: H-C-o-č(CH);CH3 H-C-0-C H 5. This is a soap molecule: Na* OC(CH,),CH, a Circle the portion of the molecule that is attracted to water. b. Underline the portion of the molecule that is attracted to nonpolar molecules such as oil. 6. Explain what a micelle is. (Include a diagram if you want). wash 10. Explain how soap can remove oily dirt when you os your hands.

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3. Explain in your own words what a lipid is.
4. In a previous lab an enzyme was used to hydrolyze fats. In this experiment
the same thing was done using NaOH. Draw the structural formulas of the two
products of the hydrolyzation of this triglyceride:
4-C-o-C(CHCH3
H-c-o-č(CH);CH3
H-C-0-0
5-0-3-H
5. This is a soap molecule: Na* OC(CH,),CH3
a Circle the portion of the molecule that is attracted to water.
b. Underline the portion of the molecule that is attracted to nonpolar
molecules such as oil.
6. Explain what a micelle is. (Include a diagram if you want).
wash
10. Explain how soap can remove oily dirt when you os your hands.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Explain in your own words what a lipid is. 4. In a previous lab an enzyme was used to hydrolyze fats. In this experiment the same thing was done using NaOH. Draw the structural formulas of the two products of the hydrolyzation of this triglyceride: 4-C-o-C(CHCH3 H-c-o-č(CH);CH3 H-C-0-0 5-0-3-H 5. This is a soap molecule: Na* OC(CH,),CH3 a Circle the portion of the molecule that is attracted to water. b. Underline the portion of the molecule that is attracted to nonpolar molecules such as oil. 6. Explain what a micelle is. (Include a diagram if you want). wash 10. Explain how soap can remove oily dirt when you os your hands.
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