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2
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unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains at least one triple bond
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5
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triglyceride that is a solid at room temperature and that contains mainly saturated fatty acids
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7
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(of an organic compound, esp. a fat or oil molecule) containing several double or triple bonds between carbon atoms.
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8
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a substance found in animal tissues and various foods that influences metabolism
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9
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description of a solution that contains less dissolved solute than it can under existing conditions
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11
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Food and Drug Administration
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13
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ester of glycerol and three fatty acids; general term for fats and oils
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14
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addition of a hydrogen molecule to a double or triple bond
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15
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the fatty oil obtained from the coconut and used in cosmetics
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18
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organic molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen
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20
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triglyceride that is solid at room temperature and that contains mainly unsaturated fatty acids
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1
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a carboxylic acid consisting of a hydrocarbon chain and a terminal carboxyl group, esp. any of those occurring as esters in fats and oils.
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3
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hydrocarbon molecule with only single bonds
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4
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vegetable oil made from rapeseed; it is high in monounsaturated fatty acids
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6
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(of an organic compound, esp. a fat) Saturated except for one multiple bond
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10
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unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains at least one double bond
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12
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oil from the fruit of certain palms, esp. the West African oil palm
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16
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description of a solution that contains as much dissolved solute as it can under existing conditions
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17
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of, relating to, or denoting compounds that are not organic (broadly, compounds not containing carbon)
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19
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of, relating to, or derived from living matter
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