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Chemistry, 23.11.2019 02:31, krojas015

For fatty acids with the same number of carbon atoms, how does the melting point change as the number of double bonds in the fatty acid changes?
a. the melting point of the fatty acid decreases as the number of double bonds increases.
b. there is no relationship between the melting point of a fatty acid and the number of double bonds.
c. the melting point of the fatty acid is unchanged as the number of double bonds changes.
d. the melting point of the fatty acid decreases as the number of double bonds decreases.

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