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SOLVED: 2) (10 marks) The melting points of a series of 18-carbon fatty acids are: stearic acid, 69.6 'C; oleic acid, 13.4 *C; linoleic acid, -5 *C; and linolenic acid, -11 'C.
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SOLVED: Arrange the fatty acids in order of increasing melting point: Lowest melting point a-linoleic acid (18.3) oleic acid (18:1) stearic acid (18.0) palmitoleic acid (16.1) palmitic acid (16.0) Highest melting point Answer Bank
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