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Which describes the basic structure of a fatty acid?
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Which describes the basic structure of a fatty acid?
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Answer:
in short the correct answer is c
Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct option is
a long carbon and hydrogen chain and a carboxyl group.
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Fatty acid is basically consists of two main parts:
a hydrocarbon tail connected with carboxylic group as shown in the figure.
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