Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 30, Problem 30.25P
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Interpretation: The structure of L is to be identified.
Concept introduction: Triacylglycerols are a type of lipids. They are composed of three fatty acids and glycerol. Simple triacylglycerol contains three same fatty acids while mixed triacylglycerol contains two or more different fatty acids. They are also known as triglycerides.
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