Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
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Author: John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
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Chapter 24, Problem 20PS
If a drop of oleic acid is added to a dish of water, the oleic acid will spread out and form a layer that is one molecule thick on top of the water.
- (a) Draw the Lewis structure for oleic acid.
- (b) Label the region of the oleic acid molecule that is polar and the region that is nonpolar.
- (c) In the layer of oleic acid that forms, which part of the oleic acid molecule points down into the water and which part points out of the water?
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