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    What Happens to the Melting Point in Fatty Acids as the Unsaturation
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What Happens to the Melting Point in Fatty Acids as the Unsaturation

Question 40

Question 40

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What happens to the melting point in fatty acids as the unsaturation increases?


A) It increases
B) It decreases.
C) There is no direct correlation between unsaturation and melting point.
D) The melting point stays the same.

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