Which describes the basic structure of a fatty acid?
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Generally, a fatty acid consists of a straight chain of an even number of carbon atoms, with hydrogen atoms along the length of the chain and at one end of the chain and a carboxyl group (―COOH) at the other end. It is that carboxyl group that makes it an acid (carboxylic acid).
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Fatty acids consists of fats, and some fluids which are acidic in nature and dont complete digestion
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