EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.38PP
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The reason for the differences in the melting point of olive oil and soybean oil.
Introduction:
Oils are dietary lipids that are derived from plants such as corn, soybeans, or peanuts. They are also triglycerides that formed from the condensation reaction of three fatty acids with a glycerol molecules. Oils are liquid at room temperature.
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EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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