Unit 2 Fats And Oils Flashcards

1
Q

Why are fats and oils important?

A

A concentrated source of energy
Essential for the transport and storage of fat soluble vitamins in our body

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2
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Fats and oils belong to which family of compounds?

A

Esters

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3
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What are fats and oils made of and what are these?

A

Glycerol(A triol)
Fatty acids(long chain of carboxylic acids)

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4
Q

Name the reaction in which fats and oils are made?

A

Condensation

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5
Q

What is the systematic name for glycerol?

A

Propan-1,2,3-triol

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6
Q

What does the reaction of making fats and oils produce?

A

Fat/oil and water

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7
Q

Carbon to carbon single bonds means the molecule is?

A

Saturated

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8
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Carbon to carbon double bonds means the molecule is?

A

Unsaturated

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9
Q

What are the names of different amounts of fatty acids reacting with glycerol?

A

Monoglyceride
Diglyceride
Triglyceride

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10
Q

What is the intermolecular bonding present in fats and oils?

A

Monoglycerides have one ester link that have polar bonds between the carbon and oxygen atoms. This results in pd pd interactions occurring between molecules.
Also have 2 hydrogens bonded to higley electronegative atoms resulting in polar bond. Hydrogen bonding.

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11
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What are the properties of oils?

A

Unsaturated(c=c)which results in molecule being distorted
Preventing them packing tightly together
Resulting in weaker intermolecular bonding
Less energy required to break bond

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12
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What are the properties of fats?

A

Saturated(fewer c=c) molecule is not distorted and can pack tightly together
Results in stronger intermolecular bonding
More energy required to break bonds

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13
Q

What are mp of fats and oils?

A

Oils have lower mp than fats

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14
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What reaction is used to convert oils to fats?

A

Hrydogenation

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15
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What is hydrogenation?

A

Is an addition reaction that involves adding hydrogen across the double bond in a molecule

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16
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What happens during hydrogenation of oils converted to fats?

A

Adds hydrogen across double bond in a molecule
Results in oil becoming more saturated(fewer c=c)
Can pack tightly together and fat becomes a oil.

17
Q

What is the test for unsaturation?

A

Shake with bromie water
If solution decolourises quickly then substance is unsaturated.