. a. Explain why the melting point of palmitic acid (16 carbons, no double bonds) is slightly lower than that of stearic acid (18 carbons, no double bonds). Explain why the melting point of oleic acid (18 carbons, one double bond) is lower than that of stearic acid   b. A mixture of lipids containing phosphatidic acid, cholesterol, testosterone, phosphatidylserine, and phosphatidylethanolamine was applied to a hydrophobic interaction chromatography column. The column was washed with a high salt buffer, and the lipids were then eluted with decreasing salt concentrations. In what order would the lipids be eluted from the column? Explain your answer.

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a. Explain why the melting point of palmitic acid (16 carbons, no double bonds) is slightly lower than
that of stearic acid (18 carbons, no double bonds). Explain why the melting point of oleic acid (18
carbons, one double bond) is lower than that of stearic acid

 

b. A mixture of lipids containing phosphatidic acid, cholesterol, testosterone, phosphatidylserine, and
phosphatidylethanolamine was applied to a hydrophobic interaction chromatography column. The
column was washed with a high salt buffer, and the lipids were then eluted with decreasing salt
concentrations. In what order would the lipids be eluted from the column? Explain your answer.

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