Classify the three compounds below as: • Polar (hydrophilic) Non-polar (hydrophobic) Amphiphilic (a surfactant) 1. HO cholecalciferol (one of two major constituents of vitamin D) NICHb Hc-o HC-N-co-(CH2)18-2aCH3 2. HC-OH HC=CH(CH)12CH3 sphingomeylin но. OH 3. ethan-1,2-diol ("ethylene glycol") - the major ingredient of automotive antifreeze Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining Previous Next Save

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Classify the three compounds below as:
• Polar (hydrophilic)
• Non-polar (hydrophobic)
Amphiphilic (a surfactant)
1.
HO"
cholecalciferol (one of two major
constituents of vitamin D.)
H2C
HC-N-co-(CH2)16-2CH3
2.
HC-OH
HC=CH(CH,)12CH3
sphingomeylin
HO
ethan-1,2-diol ("ethylene glycol") - the major
ingredient of automotive antifreeze
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Transcribed Image Text:Classify the three compounds below as: • Polar (hydrophilic) • Non-polar (hydrophobic) Amphiphilic (a surfactant) 1. HO" cholecalciferol (one of two major constituents of vitamin D.) H2C HC-N-co-(CH2)16-2CH3 2. HC-OH HC=CH(CH,)12CH3 sphingomeylin HO ethan-1,2-diol ("ethylene glycol") - the major ingredient of automotive antifreeze Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remalning Previous Next Save Cengage Learning | Cengage Technical Support MacBook Air 吕0 F3 000 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F1 F12 2$ % * 4 5 6 8 9. R { P + I| ర N
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