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1 Chapter 19 Lipids CHEM 2124 – General Chemistry II Alfred State College Professor Bensley

2 Learning Objectives  Describe the general characteristics of lipids  Classify fatty acids and describe the relationship between melting point and the number of double bonds  Draw the structure of triacylglycerols and describe the difference between a fat and an oil  Draw the hydrolysis products of triacylglycerols (Saponification)

3 Lipids Lipids are biomolecules that are soluble in organic solvents and insoluble in water. A.Polarity B.Classification Scheme 1.Hydrolyzable Lipids I.Introduction to Lipids

4 Lipids 2.Nonhydrolyzable Lipids II. Fatty Acids A. General Structure nonpolar portion = hydrophobic polar portion = hydrophillic

5 Lipids As the number of double bonds in the fatty acid increases, the melting point decreases. B.Saturated vs. Unsaturated Fatty Acids C.Monounsaturated vs. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids

6 E.Omega-3 Fatty Acids D.Trans fats vs. Cis fats Lipids

7 III.Triacylglycerols (Triglycerides) Triacylglycerols (triglycerides) are three esters formed from glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids Lipids

8 A.Simple vs. Mixed Triacylglycerols IV.Fats and Oils

9 Lipids

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11 Soaps are metal salts of fatty acids prepared by basic hydrolysis (saponification) of a triacyl- glycerol polar head ionic end nonpolar tail nonpolar end V.Hydrolysis of Triacylglycerols (Soap Production)

12 Lipids C O C O C O CH 2 —O CH —O CH 2 —O H2OH2O CH 2 —OH CH —OH CH 2 —OH glycerol + C O R Na + − O 3 soap molecules 3 R R R + 3 NaOH

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