Chapter 25: Q-25-2P (page 1305)
Give an equation for the complete hydrogenation of trilinolein using an excess of hydrogen. Name the product and predict approximate melting points for the starting material and the product.
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Chapter 25: Q-25-2P (page 1305)
Give an equation for the complete hydrogenation of trilinolein using an excess of hydrogen. Name the product and predict approximate melting points for the starting material and the product.

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(b) Whether the compound is aromatic and explain your reasoning.
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