This precipitate is shown to consist of fatty acids of cod-liver oil, which are thrown down by the splitting of the soaps, on acidifying either with sulphuric or hydrochloric acid.
An elementary knowledge of chemistry and the application of a few simple tests will enable any physician to learn for himself whether or not a preparation contains fat or fatty acids.
More careful analysis confirms the results of these tests and shows that it contains no fat or fatty acids (except the merest traces).
In addition to these, much smaller amounts of propyl alcohol and isobutyl alcohol are present, together with traces of fatty acids, aldehydes, and other substances.
This method of preparation of fatty acids is extensively used in France for the production of stearine for candle-manufacture, but the resulting product is liable to be dark coloured, and to yield a dark soap.
By agitating glycerol with chloroform, fatty acids, rosin oil, and some other impurities are dissolved, while certain others form a turbid layer between the chloroform and the supernatant liquid.
Into this dish, thus partially attacked by fatty acids, 50 c.
But the scheme serves to show the ambition, at that time, of the Roman See.
It had been the desire of those who aspired to reputation for taste and eloquence to write well in Latin, the sole language, on this side of the Alps and Pyrenees, to which the capacity of choice and polished expression was conceded.
Most natural fats are essentially mixtures of triglycerides of fatty acids.
By decomposition it yields neurine, fatty acids, and other bodies.
It decomposes neutral fats into glycerin and fatty acids.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fatty acids" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.