The addition of hydrogen across a C=C bond is called
Hydrogenation
Which reaction is used to break down fats in the body?
Hydrolysis
The products of saponification are
Fatty acid salts + glycerol
Write the general reaction: Fatty acid + alcohol →
Ester + water (esterification)
What major is your CRL
Health Sciences - pre PA
The breaking of an ester bond using water is called
Hydrolysis
Partial hydrogenation can produce
Trans fats
A triglyceride reacts with NaOH. This process is called
Saponification
Triglyceride + H₂O →
Glycerol + fatty acids
When is your next chem exam?
April 13th
The formation of an ester from a fatty acid and an alcohol is called
Esterification
What are the products of hydrolysis of a triglyceride?
Glycerol + fatty acids
Which of the following best describes esterification?
A. Breaking ester bonds
B. Forming ester bonds with water released
C. Adding hydrogen to double bonds
D. Removing oxygen
B. Forming ester bonds with water released
What is the purpose of hydrogenation in food processing?
To convert liquid oils into more solid fats and increase shelf life by reducing double bonds.
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Nippert
Which reaction converts a liquid oil into a solid fat?
Hydrogenation
What are the products of esterification between a fatty acid and glycerol?
Triglyceride + water
Why does hydrogenation increase melting point?
It reduces double bonds, allowing tighter packing
Saturated or unsaturated?
CH₃(CH₂)₁₆COOH
Saturated
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A plumber
Which reaction forms triglycerides?
Esterification
During hydrogenation, what happens to double bonds?
They are broken and replaced with single bonds
Which reaction requires water as a reactant?
A. Hydrogenation
B. Hydrolysis
C. Esterification
D. Reduction
B. Hydrolysis
Saturated or unsaturated
CH₃(CH₂)₇CH=CH(CH₂)₇COOH
Unsaturated
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Augusta National Golf Club