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Page 1017
... bonds ; e.g. , linoleic acid . Fatty - acid molecules containing one or more double bonds ( -CH = CH- ) are called unsaturated fatty acids ; those without double bonds are saturated ac- ids . Double bonds give rise to a phenomenon ...
... bonds ; e.g. , linoleic acid . Fatty - acid molecules containing one or more double bonds ( -CH = CH- ) are called unsaturated fatty acids ; those without double bonds are saturated ac- ids . Double bonds give rise to a phenomenon ...
Page 1018
... bond . Halogens ( e.g. , chlorine , bromine , iodine ) and their derivatives , called halides , react with unsaturated fatty acids to remove the double bonds , thereby forming saturated acids ; this is known as an addition reaction ...
... bond . Halogens ( e.g. , chlorine , bromine , iodine ) and their derivatives , called halides , react with unsaturated fatty acids to remove the double bonds , thereby forming saturated acids ; this is known as an addition reaction ...
Page 1019
... bonds ; Table 3 ) , for example , is hydro- genated first at the bond between carbon atoms 12 and 13 to form a 9,15 - octadecadienoic acid , which can then be further hydrogenated to form a saturated acid . For a discussion of the ...
... bonds ; Table 3 ) , for example , is hydro- genated first at the bond between carbon atoms 12 and 13 to form a 9,15 - octadecadienoic acid , which can then be further hydrogenated to form a saturated acid . For a discussion of the ...
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