JAMB - Chemistry (2007 - No. 40)

Certain useful waxes are composed mainly of
amino acids
glycerols
alkanols
alkanoates

Explanation

Waxes are esters of higher fatty acids with long chain of monohydric alcohols. It is a simple lipid that is an ester of a long-chain alcohol and a fatty acid. The alcohol may contain around 12-32 carbon atoms. Waxes are found in nature as coatings on leaves and stems. The wax prevents the plant from losing excessive amounts of water.

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