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Biology 538

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Question:

How do fats's fatty acids differ from oils's fatty acids?

Author: Carson Kapinos



Answer:

Fat is solid at room temperature, all carbons are joined by single covalent bonds, remaining bond positions saturated with hydrogen.


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