Soap molecules have one end that is attracted to water (hydrophilic) and another end that is attracted to fats and oils (hydrophobic). When soap is added to a fat stain, the hydrophobic end attaches to the fat molecules, while the hydrophilic end binds to water, allowing the fat molecules to be lifted off the fabric and rinsed away with water.
Oil and fat molecules are broken down by enzymes called lipases, which break the molecules into fatty acids and glycerol. Additionally, bacteria and fungi in the environment can also help break down oil and fat molecules through a process called biodegradation.
Fat storage is considered an anabolic process, meaning it involves the synthesis of molecules to build up fat stores. In contrast, catabolic processes involve the breakdown of molecules to release energy.
Soap is a surfactant, which means it can break down and remove oils and fats from surfaces. When you use soap to wash off fat, the soap molecules surround the fat molecules and allow them to be rinsed away with water, effectively removing the fat from your skin or dishes.
Fat molecules are not acids. They are composed of fatty acids bound to glycerol, but the molecules themselves are not acidic. Fat molecules are neutral and play important roles in energy storage, insulation, and cell membrane structure.
Fat molecules
Fatty acid molecules and glycerol molecules.
Fat Molecules can't be turned into fatty acids, because fatty acids are part of the elemental formula to create fat molecules. Three fat molecules and a glycerol molecule create a fat molecule. Remember each molecule isn't one thing, a molecule are two or more atoms connected in some way.
saturated fat molecules are much stronger than unsaturated fat molecules due to the "saturation" of hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon molecules. such molecules are therefore inherently stable and require and enormous amount of energy to release the hydrogen molecules from the sequestered carbon.
lipid
No it does not. Water consists of polar molecules, while fat consists of non-polar molecules. This means that water will not wash fat out of anything. To wash fat out of something, it is necessary to use soap.
bile
non polar molecules dissolve in fat due to the fact that fat is also a nonpolar molecule, and have u ever heard of the saying "like dissolves in like" well non polar molecules dissolve in other non polar molecules. Hope that helps
When exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun, fat molecules can undergo a process called oxidation, which can alter their chemical structure. This can lead to the degradation of the fat molecules, but it's not accurate to say that fat "dies" in the sun.
3 fatty acids!
obesity
no