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    If You Partially Hydrogenate Oleic Acid, the Resulting Molecule Most
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If You Partially Hydrogenate Oleic Acid, the Resulting Molecule Most

Question 46

Question 46

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If you partially hydrogenate oleic acid, the resulting molecule most likely would:


A) decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease.
B) contain more double bonds.
C) lose a carbon atom.
D) lose a carboxyl group.
E) have a double bond changed from cis to trans.

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