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Not a lot. If the carbon was part of an unsaturated fat, it may break double bonds to join the fat (this is a test for unsaturation; by measuring how much iodine is absorbed we know how unsaturated the fat is). Otherwise, iodine is quite unreactive when introduced to carbon.

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