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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 17:36 Imthiccasf
Contrary to legend, camels do not store water in their humps. Camel humps actually contain large fat deposits that can serve as a source of water. Calculate the volume of water in liters that a camel can produce from 1.0 kg of fat. Assume for simplicity that the fat consists entirely of tripalmitoylglycerol, (MW=807 g/mol)(MW=807 g/mol) and ignore the products of glycerol oxidation.
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