Short chain fatty acids Define a fatty acid in terms of chem
     Short chain fatty acids  Define a fatty acid, in terms of chemical structure.  Draw the structures of the short chain (volatile) fatty acids with:  2 carbons (acetic acid)  3 carbons (propionic acid)  4 carbons (butyric acid)  Since each of the above is an acid, it readily loses a proton. For example, acetic acid loses a proton to form acetate, and acetic acid is called an acid-base pair. Write the structures of the base for acetic acid (acetate) 
  
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Answer (A)
Fatty acids are carbon chains with a methyl group at one end of the molecule (designated omega, ) and a carboxyl group at the other end. The carbon atom next to the carboxyl group is called the carbon, and the subsequent one the carbon. The letter n is also often used instead of the Greek to indicate the position of the double bond closest to the methyl end.
CH3 – (CH2 )n– CH2 – CH2 – COOH
Answer (B) Structure of short chain (volatile) fatty acids
(i) 2 Carbons (acetic acid) CH3COOH
(ii) 3 Carbons (Propionic acid) CH3CH2COOH
(iii) 4 Carbons (Butyric acid) CH3(CH2)2COOH
Answer (C) These are the reaction when acetic acid loses one proton and become acetate.
CH3COOH + H2O CH3COO_ + H3O+
CH3COOH + NH3 CH3COO + NH+4

