Question #f1a41
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The systematic name tells you the number of
Explanation:
The common names tell you nothing about the structure of the fatty acid.
For example, consider oleic acid, linoleic acid, and linolenic acid.
If you use common names, you must memorize the number of
Let's examine the systematic names for these fatty acids.
Oleic acid
Its structural formula is
Its systematic name is
There is no multiplying prefix in front of "en", so there is only one
Linoleic acid
Its structural formula is
Its systematic name is
The multiplying prefix "di" in front of "en", tells you that there are two
Linolenic acid
Its structural formula is
Its systematic name is
The multiplying prefix "tri" in front of "en", tells you that there are three