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FRUCTOSE & ALPHA GLUCOSE

Linoleic and Palmytic acids are both fatty acids that share some molecular similarities but have distinct differences. Linoleic acid is an essential polyunsaturated fatty acid required by the body, characterized by its double bonds and 18 carbon atoms.

FRUCTOSE & ALPHA GLUCOSE

Since Palmytic acid is a saturated fatty acid that contains 16 carbon atoms, it has no double bonds.

Linoleic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid since it has a double bond connecting the carbon chains.

Linoleic acid is double bonded which classifies it as a polyunsaturated fatty acid.

Our body does not need the Palmytic fatty acid to function.

Palmytic is a saturated fatty acid because it only has one bond that joins the hydrocarbon chains.

Palmytic acid and Linoleic acid share the same number of hydrogen atoms.

Palmytic acid and Linoleic acid share the same number of oxygen atoms.

Palmytic acid and Linoleic acid contain a methyl ending.

Palmytic acid and Linoleic acid are both insoluble in water.

There are 18 carbon atoms in the molecular structure of Linoleic Acid.

Both, Palmytic and Linoleic acids are fatty acids.

Our body does need the Linoleic fatty acid to function.

There are 16 carbon atoms in the molecular structure of Palmytic acid.

Linoleic Acid

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Palmytic Acid

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