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STEARIC ACID

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 860 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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STEARIC See also:

ACID , n-Octodecylic acid See also:CH3(See also:CH2)I6CO2H, an organic acid found as its glyceride stearin, mixed with palmitin and olein, in most tallows (hence its name, from Gr. cnsEap, See also:tallow). The so-called " stearin " of candles is a mixture of stearic and palmitic acids (see See also:CANDLE).

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