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the fatty acids in which hydrogen atoms fully occupy carbon atoms are saturated fatty acids"

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Saturated fatty acids are those in which every carbon atom carries its full 'quota' of hydrogen atoms, and therefore there are only single bonds between adjacent carbon atoms. Unsaturated fatty acids have one or more carbon‐carbon double bonds in the molecule.

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