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The diagram shows a simple lipid.

What type of lipid is shown?
saturated
munsaturated
phospholipid
triglyceride

The diagram shows a simple lipid. What type of lipid is shown? saturated munsaturated-example-1
User Colin Skow
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That would be a saturated lipid.

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User Sergey Tsypanov
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Answer: saturated

Step-by-step explanation:

Lipids comprise a class of organic compounds characterized by high solubility in nonpolar organic solvents. This property occurs due to the expressive hydrocarbon component which is also responsible for the oily property of the molecule. Fatty acids can be classified as saturated and unsaturated. Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds in their chains, while unsaturated fatty acids have one or more double bonds.

The physical properties of a fatty acid depend on the length of the hydrocarbon chain and the degree of unsaturation. Thus the melting points of saturated fatty acids increase as their molecular mass increases due to the increased van der Waals interactions between molecules.

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