Asked by Anthony Comba on Jun 06, 2024

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Which of the terms below best describes biodiesel?

A) fatty acid
B) fatty ester of methanol
C) wax
D) trigylceride

Fatty Ester

An organic compound formed by the reaction of a fatty acid with an alcohol, commonly found in lipids and essential for various biological functions.

Methanol

A simple alcohol (CH3OH) used as a solvent, fuel, and antifreeze, and in the production of formaldehyde and acetic acid.

  • Implement insights from lipid chemistry in real-world scenarios including the creation of biofuels and advancements in food science.
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Zybrea KnightJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Biodiesel is a fuel made from a chemical reaction between a vegetable oil or animal fat and methanol, resulting in fatty acid esters (the technical term for biodiesel). Therefore, the correct option is B - fatty ester of methanol. A is incorrect because fatty acid is a component of triglycerides, but not the final product of biodiesel. C is incorrect because biodiesel is a liquid, while wax is a solid at room temperature. D is a component of biodiesel but not the final chemical product.