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when tryglicerides are solid at room temperature they are called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Naturally occurring triglycerides may be either solid or liquid at room temperature. Commonly, solid triglycerides are called fats and liquid triglycerides are called oils. The carboxylic acid moieties involved in forming fats and oils are often referred to as fatty acids (even numbered, C12-C18 mostly).

Answered by sumant271976
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Naturally occurring triglycerides may be either solid or liquid at room temperature. Commonly, solid triglycerides are called fats and liquid triglycerides are called oils. The carboxylic acid moieties involved in forming fats and oils are often referred to as fatty acids (even numbered, C12-C18 mostly).....

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