Saturated - It has no double bonds
polar
nonpolar
That depends on the acid. There are many different types that can be solid, liquid or gaseous .
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
The term "Hydroiodic acid" most likely refers to a solution of Hydrogen Iodide in Water, which is an aqueous solution (AQ) However, Hydrogen Iodide, HI is a gas at room temperature, and forms a liquid at -34OC, and a solid at -51OC
256.43 amu
A palmitate is any salt or ester of palmitic acid.
That depends on the acid. There are many different types that can be solid, liquid or gaseous .
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
At some temperature it will be. Not at room temperature. It is a solid up to about 159 °C.
At some temperature it will be. Not at room temperature. It is a solid up to about 159 °C.
If your room temperature is 70 C then stearic acid would be in a liquid form as its melting point is 69.6 C. For the rest of us humans with a room temperature of around 24 C stearic acid is solid
A palmitin is a solid crystallizable fat found in animal and vegetable tissues which is a glyceride of palmitic acid.
no
No, it does not.
It is a solid. See the discussion page for further info. (It does not matter that it is dispersed, it still maintains its fundamental state of matter.) Citric acid (anhydrous) is a solid at temperatures below 153C (307F). Citric acid becomes liquid at 153C. At some temperature well above that, pure citric acid may enter vapor phase, but its likely the energetic state of atoms in the molecule at this temperature will cause it to come apart. The boiling point of a solution of citric acid in water depends on the concentration of citric acid in the water.
Ascorbic acid tablets are solid a room temperature.
it is a solid.
Solid