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iodine decolourises in stearic acid because _____ 1.its saturated. 2. it has single bond. 3. it has triple bond and 4. none of all

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Answered by aashika28
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it's 1. it's saturated
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Iodine decolorizes in stearic acid because it is saturated.

Explanation:

  • Because of the saturation point, the iodine will be decolorized in stearic acid.  
  • Whenever you are conducting the iodine value testing you could evaluate and know the degree of the provided unsaturated element.  
  • Iodine contains saturated fatty acid where it can help the performance of the provided test.
  • For testing purpose, one could select the use of the raw materials or substances or any samples and this would help you to analyze the compound quality.

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