saturated fats
for plato A
Saturated Fats
saturated fats
Saturated fats. Hydrogenated fats.
saturated fat.
Carbon can form complex molecules because of its ability to form many bonds. Carbon in a neutral species has four single bonds, two double bonds, one triple and one single bond, or one double and two single bonds. Due to this extensive boding, carbon can form large molecules and even chains tens of thousands of atoms long (polymers).
It depends on the atoms it is reacting with. If carbon it is 4 eg CH4 is methane, if oxygen it is two eg CO2 is carbon dioxide. This is because carbon can form four bonds, and carbon-carbon bonds are single bonds and carbon-oxygen bonds are double bonds.
Carbon monoxide? It is a single carbon with a single oxygen. It is poisonous because it bonds with heamaglobin (sorry for the misspelling) instead of oxygen. It is formed by incomplete combustion (When there is not enough oxygen in the air). Hope this helped if it did Then can you please recomend me it would be much appreciated
The strongest chemical bond is the ionic bond. Ionic bond strengths are greater than covalent bond strengths.answer 2it is known that covalent bond is stronger.
carbon-carbon doble bonds.
Saturated Fats.
saturated fats
In saturated fatty acids are there only single bonds in the carbon chain.
In saturated fatty acids are there only single bonds in the carbon chain.
A carbon can form a maximum of four bonds.
These acids have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
Saturated fatty acids have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
saturated fatty acids contain more carbon atoms Saturated fatty acids have single carbon-to-carbon bonds.
saturated fats
4 single bonds! or variations with double bonds!!
Saturated fatty acids have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
Saturated fatty acids have single carbon-to-carbon bonds (which tend to act like a rigid pole) while unsaturated fatty acids have double carbon-to-carbon bonds (which can act like hinges making the molecule flexible).