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Do saturated fatty acids have as many hydrogens as maximally possible?
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Do saturated fatty acids have as many hydrogens as maximally possible?
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Do saturated fatty acids have as many hydrogens as maximally possible?
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Open it Unsaturated – there is at least one double C=C bond, therefore the molecule contains fewer hydrogen atoms than is maximally possible Original toplevel document (pdf)
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