Which type of bond is found in many carbon-to-carbon bonds in canola oil, but very few carbon-to-carbon bonds in butter? c=h
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Answer:
( 2 ) C-C
Explanation:
The answer is (2) C-C
butter is saturated fatty acid with only single bonds between carbon atoms and has high melting point usually solid at room temperature.
Canola oil is unsaturated with many double bonds between carbon atoms and has low melting points
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The carbon -to carbon bonds in canola oil are C=C and in butters we found C-C bonds
Explanation:
- Canola oils are unsaturated oils having many double bonds between carbon -to - carbon atoms .
- While butters are saturated fatty acids having single bonds between carbon to carbon atoms .
- Due to this reason only canola oil have low melting point and butter have high melting point thus, butter are solid at room temperature and have C=O,C-C and C-H bonds.
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