Fatty acids containing double bonds are unsaturated fatty acids as they still contain sp2 carbon atoms within them.
Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated.
Saturated fatty acids have no double covalent bonds between carbon atoms. The carbon in the chain is saturated with all the hydrogens it can hold. Saturated fatty acids account for the solid nature at room temperature of fats such as lard and butter. Unsaturated fatty acids have double bonds between carbon atoms wherever the number of hydrogens is less than two per carbon atom. Unsaturated fatty acids account for the liquid nature of vegetable oils at room temperature.
its carbon atoms have no double bonds between them.
its carbon atoms have no double bonds between them.
They contain no [unsaturated] C-C double bonds.
There is no difference between saturated fatty acids and saturated fatty acids. If you meant saturated fatty acids and UNsaturated fatty acids, then the unsaturated ones are the ones with double (or, theoretically, triple) bonds in the carbon chain.
Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated.
Because unsaturated fatty acids have many double bonds and the atoms cannot rotate freely around those double bonds. In the saturated fatty acids, there are no double bonds (only single bonds) and so the atoms are free to rotate.
Unsaturated fatty acids have double bond or triple bonds, whereas saturated fatty acids do not.
saturated fatty acids contain more carbon atoms Saturated fatty acids have single carbon-to-carbon bonds.
A saturated fat. Saturated with hydrogen at the bonding site freed up by lack of carbon-carbon double bonds. This fat packs tightly and is solid at room temperature.
Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated.
Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated.
Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated.
Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated.
Saturated fatty acids do not have double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated.
There may be one double bond or many, up to six in important fatty acids.