MCQ
Which one is not a glyceride
  • A
    Fat
  • B
    Oil
  • C
    Phospholipid
  • Soaps

Answer

Correct option: D.
Soaps
d
(d)Soaps are sodium salt of fatty acids e.g.- ${C_{17}}{H_{35}}COONa$ Sodium Steariate acid.

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