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What are the differences between a saturated and an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Saturated hydrocarbon cannot bond with compounds anymore, where as unsaturated hydrocarbons can bond, as they contain double or triple bonds. When they bond, the double and triple bonds break and new...
A saturated hydrocarbon is one where all the carbon atoms are bonded to four other atoms. An unsaturated hydrocarbon is one where some of the carbon atoms aren't (an example being an alkene due to...
Unsaturated lipids have a double bond between carbons that reduces the number of bonded H and causes a bend in the fatty acid chain. Saturated lipids have no double bonds. Lipids with more than one...