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What is the term that describes a fat that is liquid at room temperature and does not have the maximum amount of hydrogen as possible?

The term for a fat that is liquid at room temperature and does not have the maximum amount of hydrogen is "unsaturated fat." Unsaturated fats have double bonds in their chemical structure, which prevents them from packing tightly together and solidifying.


What is unsaturated fat?

Unsaturated fat means that it has not yet been saturated by carbon.


Is unsaturated fat good or bad for you why?

Because you get fat and get closer to pasting away.


How much unsaturated fat does an egg have?

Polyunsaturated fat 0.7 g Mono-unsaturated fat 2 g


What is better for you unsaturated fat or carbohydrates?

unsaturated fats


Does vegetable oil contain unsaturated fat?

=yes vegetable oil does contain unsaturated fat=


Is the more healthful fat?

Unsaturated fat


What is more healthful fat?

Unsaturated fat


Olive and corn are examples of unsaturated fats?

Olive oil is an example of unsaturated fat, specifically monounsaturated fat. Corn oil is also an example of unsaturated fat, but it is a polyunsaturated fat. Unsaturated fats are usually liquid at room temperature and are considered healthier fats compared to saturated fats.


What do unsaturated fat do to your body?

Unsaturated fats are soaked up by carbohydrates and stored in the bodies fat cells


Is unsaturated fat solid or liquid at room temperature?

Unsaturated fat is typically liquid at room temperature.


What are the types of fats?

Poly-unsaturated Mono-unsaturated Saturated