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Formation of nitric oxide is a highly exothermic reaction
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Fatty acids are comprised of hydrocarbon chains terminating with carboxylic acid groups. Fatty acids and their associated derivatives are the primary components of lipids. The length and degree of saturation of the hydrocarbon chain is highly variable between each fatty acid, and dictates the associated physical properties (e.g., melting point and fluidity). Moreover, fatty acids are responsible for the hydrophobic properties (insoluble in water) exhibited by lipids.
Function of Fatty Acids
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Gas ⟶ liquid (condensation)
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If the molecules are far apart, they are in the gas phase.
As the temperature drops, the molecules lose kinetic energy.
They can no longer escape the attractive forces between them and their neighbours, so they stick together and form a liquid.
The most likely change of state is gas ⟶ liquid (condensation).
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Explanation: Ethanol, CH3CH2OH, has the highest of the three boiling points because it has the strongest dipole–dipole forces between molecules due to hydrogen bonding. ... Dimethyl ether, CH3OCH3, has the second- highest boiling point because it has dipole–dipole forces between molecules.