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Glycerol is a three carbon backbone alcohol. Structurally glycerol has three hydroxyl groups. This hydroxyl arrangement means that the molecule is highly hydrophillic<ref name="null">http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Glycerol</ref>. | Glycerol is a three [[carbon|carbon]] backbone [[alcohol|alcohol]]. Structurally glycerol has three [[Hydroxyl_group|hydroxyl groups]]. This hydroxyl arrangement means that the molecule is highly [[hydrophillic|hydrophillic]] <ref name="null">http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Glycerol</ref>. | ||
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Glycerol is a three carbon backbone alcohol. Structurally glycerol has three hydroxyl groups. This hydroxyl arrangement means that the molecule is highly hydrophillic [1].