Mycroftium.
Saturated fat has all bonding positions where hydrogen atoms could bond occupied by hydrogen atoms.
No, animal fat does not contain protein. It is primarily composed of triglycerides, which are a type of lipid.
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
The nucleus of an atom CANNOT itself contain atoms.
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No, fat molecules have more hydrogen atoms compared to sugar molecules. Fat molecules are made up of long chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms, while sugar molecules are typically smaller and contain fewer hydrogen atoms.
NO it is made of a type of synthetic rubber
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it depends on what type of biscuit you are eating
It depends on the specific type of fat molecule. On average, a typical fat molecule contains about 3 to 4 hydrogen atoms for each carbon atom. This means that a fat molecule can have several dozen hydrogen atoms.
Nuclear. Hence Nuclear bombs. Which shows they contain a LOT of energy. A LOT.
Fat is made from fat, so 100mg fat wont provide any water lest you flush it down with some...Or are you talking about organic chemitsry? The chemical structure of lipids contain both H-atoms and O-atoms. You'll have too spesify what kind of an answer you are looking for:)