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What is the general formula for fatty acids? a C6H12O6 b CH3(CH),COOH C CH3(CH2),COOH d C6H12COOH
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What is the general formula for fatty acids?
a C6H12O6
b CH3(CH),COOH
C CH3(CH2),COOH
d C6H12COOH
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Answer: C
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Fatty acids have the general formula of CH3(CH2)nCOOH, where n is always an even number most often ranging between 2-28.
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