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Alexis Savage
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7 March, 13:59
What type of bond does butter have?
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Ms. Congeniality
7 March, 14:22
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Answer: Covalent Double Bond
Explanation:
Butter is made from saturated fat, which is made from hydrocarbon molecules. A hydrocarbon is a compound containing only carbon and hydrogen bonds. Both of those are covalent bonds.
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