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Since there are double bonds contained in phospholipid, the double bond in a phospholipid a covalent bond and there fore the atoms and the particles, the electrons move together in units. This relates to electron activity because when the electrons move fritfully in side way units, as well as vertically and horizontally like in parabola, the electron activity is very harsh and it creates a double double bond. This double double bond, known as a superior covalent vena cava, relates to the electrons. This is why there is a double bond in phospholipid.

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Q: You will notice there are several double bonds contained in a phospholipid What is a double bond and how does it relate to electron activity?
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