Across
- 2. an example of a common emulsion
- 3. What happens to the double bond when unsaturated molecules react?
- 4. One use of plant oils which is described as being carbon neutral
- 8. No double bonds
- 9. Used to chemically test for unsaturation
- 11. The process of hardening oils adds this to the molecule
- 13. The catalyst used in the process of hardening oils
- 14. Oils contain a lot of this
- 15. cooking with fats is better because it can be done at a....
- 16. Contains more than one double bond
- 17. Only contains one double bond
- 20. water loving head
- 24. The chemical process for hardening fats
- 26. do not mix
- 27. The simpler method of extracting oils from things like nuts
Down
- 1. The plant oil extraction method which uses steam
- 5. We cook chips in oil rather than water because it makes them..
- 6. The symbol from bromine
- 7. This is found in the chemical structure of an unstaurated fat
- 10. The number of degrees the reaction to harden oils is done at
- 12. Emulsions have a better
- 18. water hating tail
- 19. Bromine water changes to this with unsaturated molecules
- 21. The stable mixture of immiscible liquids
- 22. plant oils are a source of this
- 23. using bromine water to test for fats is a problem because of the...
- 25. Used to create an emulsion, makes immiscible liquids mix
