Asked by Glinda Johnson on Sep 22, 2024

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Biodiesel is formed by ________.

A) saponification of a triglyceride
B) esterification of a triglyceride
C) saponification of a prostaglandin
D) hydrolysis of a wax

Esterification

A chemical reaction that forms an ester through the reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol.

Hydrolysis

A chemical reaction where water breaks down another compound, often resulting in the formation of two or more new compounds.

  • Recognize the biochemical formation and transformation processes of lipids.
  • Apply knowledge of lipid chemistry in practical contexts like food science and biofuel production.
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Kevin Jones2 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Biodiesel is formed by esterification of a triglyceride with an alcohol, usually methanol or ethanol, in the presence of a catalyst. This reaction produces biodiesel (ester) and glycerol as a byproduct.