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Linolenic acid, below, is a fatty acid that has 18 carbons and three double bonds. What is the geometry around each double bond?
   
   
   
  A)
  all trans
  B)
  all cis
  C)
  two trans, one cis
  D)
  two cis, one trans
  E)
  no geometry

Question 2

Which one of the following structures is glycerol?
  A)
   
 
  B)
   
 
  C)
   
 
  D)
   
 
  E)
   
 

Question 3

The process by which rubber is cross-linked is called
  A)
  polymerization.
  B)
  epimerization.
  C)
  saponification.
  D)
  vulcanization.
  E)
  solidification.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c

Answer to Question 3

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