Unsaturated describes fatty acids that possess one or more carbon-carbon double bonds within their hydrocarbon chains.
Unsaturated refers to fatty acids that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond in their hydrocarbon chain.
| Front | What is unsaturated | 
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| Back | At least one double bond | 
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