Oils are made of triglycerides, which are three fatty acid molecules joined to a smaller molecule called glycerol.
Explain how the molecular structure of a triglyceride affects its melting point. Draw a diagram to help you.
THANKS

Oils are made of triglycerides, which are three fatty acid molecules joined to a smaller molecule called glycerol.
Explain how the molecular structure of a triglyceride affects its melting point. Draw a diagram to help you.
THANKS
Oils are unsaturated fats, i.e. they consist of double bonds. A double bond would create kinks in the triglyceride molecules and, as a result, prevent them from being packed closely together which ultimately gives the oil a lower melting point.
Well,
Fats & oils are made up of two parts namely fatty acids & glycerol.
Fats & oils are classified as saturated and unsaturated.
Saturated fats are esters of saturated fatty acids which contain only single C-C bond.There is NO double C=C bond in their hydrocarbon chain.Saturated fats have higher melting points because of the intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger than in unsaturated fatty acids.
Unsaturated fats on the other hand are esters of unsaturated fatty acids which contain double C=C bond in their hydrocarbon chain.Hence,they contain single C-C bond and double C=C bond in their hydrocarbon chain.They have lower melting point due to the weaker intermolecular forces of attraction compared to saturated fats.
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you'd get marks for naming the intermolecular forces as Van der Waals as well probably. As well as making reference to the fact that said forces are a reflection of the mp because of they define the amount of energy required to change state etc etc.
Last edited by LoveToStack; 06-02-2010 at 12:17 AM.
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