Additional Uses of Oils Simplified Revision Notes for Scottish Highers Chemistry
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Uses of oils outside the diet
Uses of oils outside the diet
Introduction
Oils have various applications beyond being a part of our diet. They are used in different industries for their unique properties.
Bio-Diesel
Some edible oils, like vegetable oils, are used as bio-diesel.
Bio-diesel is becoming increasingly important as traditional fossil fuels from crude oil become scarcer and more expensive.
It is considered a more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional diesel fuel.
Lubricants for Agricultural Machinery
Vegetable oils are used as lubricants for certain types of agricultural machinery.
This is done to prevent any risk of harmful mineral oils (those derived from crude oil) from contaminating future foodstuffs.
Vegetable oils serve as a safer and more environmentally friendly lubricant option.
Conclusion
Edible oils find applications in various industries beyond being used in cooking and as dietary components.
They are used as bio-diesel to address the increasing scarcity of fossil fuels.
Additionally, vegetable oils serve as lubricants for agricultural machinery, reducing the risk of contamination by harmful mineral oils and contributing to food safety.
Uses of oils outside the diet
Example:
For 2-methylbutanoic acid, you would draw a four-carbon chain, with a carboxyl group (-COOH) attached to one end and a methyl group (-CH₃) attached to the second carbon atom. Hydrogen atoms would fill the remaining bonds.
Conclusion:
Drawing the structural formula of a carboxylic acid involves recognising the compound type, determining the carbon chain length, locating substituents, and systematically attaching the functional groups and substituents to the carbon chain. This process ensures an accurate representation of the molecule's structure.
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