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Kind of molecule made up of a chain of carbons to which hydrogens are bonded and having a carboxyl group at the end?

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Fatty acids have a long chain of hydrocarbons to which a carboxyl group is attached, hence the name “fatty acid.” The number of carbons in the fatty acid may range from 4 to 36; most common are those containing 12–18 carbons.

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