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Chapter 3 Problem 3

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What makes a fatty acid an acid? a. It does not dissolve in water. b. It is capable of bonding with other molecules to form a fat. c. It has a carboxyl group that donates an H+ to a solution. d. It contains only two oxygen atoms. e. It is a polymer made of many smaller subunits.

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Title Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections 7 
Author Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey
ISBN 9780321696816

What makes a fatty acid an acid a. It does not dissolve in water. b. It is capable of

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