What is the absorbable end product of protein digestion? a. 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol b. polysaccharides c. amino acids d. nucleotides e. monosaccharides What is the disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose? Describe the general chemical composition of ca...
To which organic functional group does this substance belong? Glycerol: Glycerol is a viscous and colorless liquid compound. The backbone of glycerol is often found in lipids known as glycerides. Glycerol is often used in medical applications as a treatment for ...
Mica is used in cosmetics as a coloring agent and texturizer. Mica is a named group for several silicates, ground minerals that share similar physical properties but have different chemical arrangements. You will see various colors in it, including black, pale green, brown, and even black. ...
BHT is insoluble in water, 10NaOH solution, glycerol, and propylene glycol. BHT is odorless, odorless with good thermal stability.BHT, also known as dibutylhydroxytoluene, is a lipophilic organic compound, chemically a derivative of phenol, that is useful for its antioxidant properties....
Glycerin (C3H8O3), also known as glycerol and glycerine, is an odorless, colorless, oily, viscous liquid that has a sweet taste. Synthetic glycerin is used in food products, nutritional supplements, pharmaceutical products, personal-care products, and oral-care products. In the pharmaceutical ...
What group of organic compounds does cholesterol belong to? What compound is composed of 3 fatty acids and glycerol? What is the chemical formula for lipids? What is the stereochemistry of organic compounds? What type of compound is Ch3-Ch2-Ch3? What are biological volatile organic compounds?
Our bodies are incredible machines, executing billions of different actions and commands simultaneously, with our trillions of cells operating in unison to keep us thriving and functioning. On a cellular level, however, these metabolic activities can be broken down into chemical reactions, some of wh...
(5) N-butyl stearate (BS) : light yellow liquid, relative density 0.855~0.862, soluble in most organic solvents, slightly soluble in glycerol, ethylene glycol and some amines, and ethyl cellulose, and cellulose nitrate, acetate butyrate, chlorinated rubber and other parts of the compatible. BS...
Is glycerol a carbohydrate? What class of macromolecule does starch belong to? What type of macromolecule is the sugar fructose? a. What is the adequate intake level of carbohydrates? b. What is the upper-level intake of carbohydrates?
What are the monomer 'building blocks' that make up the protein? (a) Monosaccharides (b) Glycerol molecules (c) Amino acid (d) Fatty acid (e) Cholesterol molecules What type of molecules have subunits called monosaccharides? What type of molecule is shown below: lipid, nucleic ...