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18 June, 13:30

A saturated fatty acid has a. one double bond within the hydrocarbon chain b. two double bonds within the hydrocarbon chain c. no double bonds within the hydrocarbon chain d. none of the above are correct

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  1. 18 June, 13:43
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    The correct option is: c. no double bonds within the hydrocarbon chain

    Explanation:

    Fatty acids are the simple lipid molecules, that are insoluble in polar solvents. These are 4-28 carbon long carbohydrate chains with a terminal carboxyl functional group.

    The two types of fatty acids are: Saturated fatty acids and Unsaturated fatty acids

    Saturated fatty acids contains hydrocarbon chain that has zero or no carbon - carbon double bond (C=C bond).

    Whereas, the hydrocarbon carbon of unsaturated fatty acids has one or more than one carbon - carbon double bond (C=C bond).
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