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Liquid fats usually have more than one hydrogen bond while solid fats have only one. An example of a triglyceride liquid at room temperature would be oil. 

A triglyceride that is liquid at room temperature is called OIL

LIPIDS (TRIGLYCERIDES):

  • Lipids are a type of biomolecule found in nature. They can be sterols, triglycerides, unsaturated fats, saturated fats, phospholipids etc.

  • Triglyceride is a form of lipid formed from the esterification of a glycerol and three fatty acids.

  • However, triglycerides can either be solid or liquid at room temperature. Solid triglycerides are called FATS while liquid triglycerides are called OILS.

Therefore, a triglyceride that is liquid at room temperature is called OIL.

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