Unsaturated fatty acids have double carbon bonds.
The double chain in the unsaturated fatty acid cause it to bent; unlike saturated fatty acid which has no double bond, is straight
The double chain in the unsaturated fatty acid cause it to bent; unlike saturated fatty acid which has no double bond, is straight
an unsaturated fatty acid that has been changed to a saturated fatty acid
Unsaturated fatty acids have double carbon bonds.
The double chain in the unsaturated fatty acid cause it to bent; unlike saturated fatty acid which has no double bond, is straight
unsaturated fatty acids have a double carbon bonds APEX
The double chain in the unsaturated fatty acid cause it to bent; unlike saturated fatty acid which has no double bond, is straight
An unsaturated fatty acid contains one or more double bonds in its hydrocarbon chain, whereas a saturated fatty acid contains only single bonds. This difference in bond saturation affects the physical properties and nutritional characteristics of the fatty acids.
No, unsaturated fatty acids are good for body. (PUFA is every better, poly unsaturated fatty acids)
Unsaturated fatty acids have double bond or triple bonds, whereas saturated fatty acids do not.
An unsaturated fatty acid contains one or more double bonds in its carbon chain. This double bond creates a bend or kink in the fatty acid structure, affecting its physical properties such as melting point and fluidity. Unsaturated fatty acids are commonly found in vegetable oils and fish.