What is the difference between a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid? Check all that apply. Unsaturated fatty acids have higher melting points than Saturated fatty acids of the same hydrocarbon chain length. Saturated fatty acids have higher melting points than unsaturated fatty acids of the same hydrocarbon chain length. In saturated fatty acids, each carbon is bound to the maximum number of hydrogens. In saturated fatty acids, all carbon-to-carbon bonds are single bonds. None of the above

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Draw the skeletal structure (or line formula) for stearic acid (octadecanoic acid).
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Transcribed Image Text:Draw the skeletal structure (or line formula) for stearic acid (octadecanoic acid). Click and drag to start drawing a structure.
What is the difference between a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid? Check all that apply.
Unsaturated fatty acids have higher melting points than Saturated fatty acids of the same hydrocarbon chain length.
Saturated fatty acids have higher melting points than unsaturated fatty acids of the same hydrocarbon chain length.
In saturated fatty acids, each carbon is bound to the maximum number of hydrogens.
In saturated fatty acids, all carbon-to-carbon bonds are single bonds.
None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:What is the difference between a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid? Check all that apply. Unsaturated fatty acids have higher melting points than Saturated fatty acids of the same hydrocarbon chain length. Saturated fatty acids have higher melting points than unsaturated fatty acids of the same hydrocarbon chain length. In saturated fatty acids, each carbon is bound to the maximum number of hydrogens. In saturated fatty acids, all carbon-to-carbon bonds are single bonds. None of the above
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