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How do saturated fats differ from unsaturated fats?

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Fatty acids that are unsaturated have at least one carbon-carbon double bond. If the fatty acid's carbon atom is connected to another by a single bond, its saturated.

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User Tony Brasunas
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saturated fats are solid at room temperature, while unsaturated are liquid at room temperature. hope this helped
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