Asked by Chris Polacek on Sep 22, 2024

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Oleic acid is an example of ________ fatty acid. A molecule of oleic acid contains a single carbon-carbon double bond and ________ carbon atoms.

A) an unsaturated; 18
B) an unsaturated; 9
C) a saturated; 52
D) a saturated; 18
E) a saturated; 9

Carbon-carbon Double Bond

A strong chemical bond involving the sharing of two pairs of electrons between two carbon atoms, characterized by its reactivity and presence in unsaturated compounds.

Unsaturated Fatty Acid

A type of fatty acid that contains one or more double bonds within its hydrocarbon chain, often found in vegetable oils and associated with health benefits.

  • Detail the contribution and chemical characteristics of fatty acids in lipid creation.
  • Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated lipids and their health implications.
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Stephanie Palma8 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Oleic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid because it contains a carbon-carbon double bond, and it has a total of 18 carbon atoms in its molecule.