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Oleic, stearic, palmitic acids are...

Oleic, stearic, palmitic acids are

A

Fatty acids

B

Amino acids

C

Nucleic acids

D

Essential acid

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The correct Answer is:
A

Oleic acid, stearic acid and palmitic acids are produced by the hydrolysis of fats and the acid produced by hydrolysis of fats are called acid.
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