Unit 2 Fats And Oils Flashcards
Why are fats and oils important?
A concentrated source of energy
Essential for the transport and storage of fat soluble vitamins in our body
Fats and oils belong to which family of compounds?
Esters
What are fats and oils made of and what are these?
Glycerol(A triol)
Fatty acids(long chain of carboxylic acids)
Name the reaction in which fats and oils are made?
Condensation
What is the systematic name for glycerol?
Propan-1,2,3-triol
What does the reaction of making fats and oils produce?
Fat/oil and water
Carbon to carbon single bonds means the molecule is?
Saturated
Carbon to carbon double bonds means the molecule is?
Unsaturated
What are the names of different amounts of fatty acids reacting with glycerol?
Monoglyceride
Diglyceride
Triglyceride
What is the intermolecular bonding present in fats and oils?
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.
What are the properties of oils?
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
What are the properties of fats?
Saturated(fewer c=c) molecule is not distorted and can pack tightly together
Results in stronger intermolecular bonding
More energy required to break bonds
What are mp of fats and oils?
Oils have lower mp than fats
What reaction is used to convert oils to fats?
Hrydogenation
What is hydrogenation?
Is an addition reaction that involves adding hydrogen across the double bond in a molecule