If glycerol is the same in all lipids why is corn oil different from corn oil
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Structures of Fats and Oils
If all three OH groups on the glycerol molecule are esterified with the same fatty acid, the resulting ester is called a simple triglyceride. ... These differences in melting points reflect differences in the degree of unsaturation and number of carbon atoms in the constituent fatty acids.
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