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why are saturated glycerol different from unsaturated glycerols?​

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Answered by officialmrxyt
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Answered by sohamc060
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Fatty acids with no double bonds are saturated; those with double bonds are unsaturated. Fatty acids chemically bond to glycerol to form structurally essential lipids such as triglycerides and phospholipids. Triglycerides comprise three fatty acids bonded to glycerol, yielding a hydrophobic molecule.

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