No. It is what it says it is: a fatty acid. You are correct in that it has carbon but the structures of the two are different.
No. Its a hydrocarbon.
double carbon carbon bonds
unsaturated
A fatty acid contains double bonding within its carbon
The bent structure in unsaturated fatty acids arises due to the presence of the double bonds.
Because fats are having double bond and triple bonds so they are known as unsaturated fatty acids.
double carbon carbon bonds
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
unsaturated
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
In unsaturated fats, the fatty acid chain is missing some atoms of hydrogen.
A fatty acid contains double bonding within its carbon
unsaturated fatty acids have a double carbon bonds APEX
The bent structure in unsaturated fatty acids arises due to the presence of the double bonds.