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Why are some fats solid and some fats liquid?

Saturated fats are fats with no double bonds between the carbon molecules. All possible carbon molecules have bound hydrogen atoms. Two carbon atoms double bonded form a crick in the fat structure making it harder to pack tightly. The more saturated a fat is the easier it will pack densely, and the easier it is to become a solid. Some saturated fats are naturally solid, others are pressed and frozen for easier packaging and sale.


Which of the molecules shown are saturated?

Saturated molecules have only single bonds between carbon atoms. Based on the images provided, the molecules that are saturated are propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10), as they contain only single bonds._ethane and propene have double bonds and are unsaturated.


How many molecules of oxygen are present in saturated hemoglobin?

In saturated hemoglobin, each hemoglobin molecule can bind to four molecules of oxygen. Therefore, in saturated hemoglobin, there would be a total of four molecules of oxygen bound to each hemoglobin molecule.


Is organic molecules saturated or unsatuerated?

Both.


How do you stack furniture on habbo?

You can not stack every furni, but the most easier way to do it is use the executive bar.


How you use stack in c plus plus classes?

It would be easier to manipulate the stack in assembly language rather than C++.


How can make an inventory easier?

You can make an inventory easier by organizing your items. If you stack items that are similar it will be much easier to determine how much of an item you have.


Why can liquid boil at low pressure?

it becomes easier for the molecules to escape


Are saturated fatty acids the principal molecules in lard and butter?

Yes, a long chains of single bonded carbons the are saturated with a full complement of hydrogens.


How can make an inventory?

You can make an inventory easier by organizing your items. If you stack items that are similar it will be much easier to determine how much of an item you have.


What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated molecules in terms of their chemical structure and properties?

Saturated molecules have single bonds between carbon atoms and are saturated with hydrogen atoms. They are typically solid at room temperature and are less reactive. Unsaturated molecules have at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms, leading to fewer hydrogen atoms. They are often liquid at room temperature and are more reactive.


What will happen if molecules that trap electrons replace p700 molecules and those molecules become saturated with electrons?

If molecules that trap electrons replace P700 molecules, the photosystem I in the chloroplast will not be able to efficiently perform photosynthesis. If those molecules become saturated with electrons, it can lead to a buildup of reactive oxygen species and ultimately damage the photosystem. This can disrupt the electron transport chain and decrease the overall efficiency of photosynthesis.