It depends on the length of the fatty acid chain. A fatty acid that has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms is saturated. The maximum number of hydrogen atoms will occur when the carbon atoms are all single-bonded to one another (no double bonds).
A fatty acid with the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible is "saturated".
Fats with the most carbon hydrogen bonds possible, consistent with the number of carbon atoms in the fat, are called "saturated fats".
Yes, that is why they are called saturated. The long carbon chain is single bonded so as many hydrogens attach as possible.
saturated
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
Yes, the definition of a saturated fatty acid is that it has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible based upon the carbon backbone.
Both have, carbon and hydrogen and carbon-carbon sigma bonds.
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
Fatty acids that contain carbon atoms linked by double or triple bonds are unsaturated. They do not have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible.
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
In saturated fatty acids are there only single bonds in the carbon chain.
Saturated fatty acids have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
Yes, the definition of a saturated fatty acid is that it has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible based upon the carbon backbone.
Fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic tail (chain), which is either saturated or unsaturated. A saturated fatty acid contains the maximum amount of hydrogen atoms. Saturated fatty acids are long-chain carboxylic acids that generally have between 12 and 24 carbon atoms and have no double bonds. They are saturated with hydrogen because saturated fatty acids have only single bonds, each carbon atom within the chain has 2 hydrogen atoms. Unsaturated fatty acids do not contain the maximum amount of hydrogen atoms, therefore two or more carbon atoms are attached with a double bond. Unsaturated fatty acids have one or more double bonds between carbon atoms.
The saturated fatty acids have only single bonds between atom carbons; the chain is saturated with hydrogen atoms.
Yes glycerol is saturated in hydrogen. Glycerol is found in both unsaturated and saturated fats and can bond with fatty acids.
Fatty acids are made of two things: hydrocarbon chainsand a carboxyl group.Fatty acids can be saturated, monounsaturated, or polyunsaturated, the difference lying in bonds found within a fatty acid. A saturated fatty acid contains a maximum number of hydrogen atoms in the hydrocarbon chains. A polyunsaturated fatty acid or monounsaturated fatty acid is one that does not contain all possible hydrogen atoms. Monounsaturated fatty acids contain one carbon-carbon double bond in their hydrocarbon chain. Polyunsaturated fatty acids contain more than one.
Hydrocarbons
Yes, fatty acids are considered saturated when they have all the hydrogen atoms it can hold.
Both have, carbon and hydrogen and carbon-carbon sigma bonds.