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Which of the following fatty acids is most water-soluble?
a. Lauric acid
b. Butyric acid
c. myristic acid
d. caproic acid

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Answered by shravanigaikwad31
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Answer:

The Lipid Bilayer which is largely made of phospholipid; a glycerol molecule is joined to two fatty acid chains and the third site on the glycerol is linked to a hydrophilic phosphate group. Phospholipids are therefore amphipathic lipids, meaning they are partly water soluble and partly insoluble.

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Lauric acid fatty acids are most water-soluble.

Saturated fatty acids include lauric and myristic acids. Dodecanoic acid and tetradecanoic acid are their official names. Both substances are white solids with very modest water solubility.

Explanation:

Lauric acid, also known as dodecanoic acid, is a 12-carbon saturated fatty acid that has many characteristics of medium-chain fatty acids. It is a brilliant white, powdery solid with a mild bay oil or detergent odour. Laurates are the names of lauric acid salts and esters.

  • Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids are the two types of fatty acids.
  • This categorization is carried out when a double bond of carbon is present.
  • In their carbon chain, saturated fatty acids only have single carbon bonds.
  • A fatty acid is said to be saturated if all of its bonds have been filled with hydrogen or another functional group. Unsaturated fatty acids have a variety of melting points, whereas saturated fatty acids have a specific state.

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