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    Fatty Acids That Contain the Maximum Number of Hydrogen Atoms
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Fatty Acids That Contain the Maximum Number of Hydrogen Atoms

Question 12

Question 12

Multiple Choice

Fatty acids that contain the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible are said to be:


A) polyunsaturated
B) monounsaturated
C) saturated
D) phospholipids

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