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Saturated fats are saturated with hydrogen atoms.

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16y ago

Saturated fat is a molecule that is saturated with hydrogen atoms, making it similar to a hydrogenated fat. This means that the fatty acid part of the molecule can line up better and will have stronger inter-molecular forces, making the fat harder for the body to break down.

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Saturated fats are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are called "saturated" because they are bonded to the maximun number of atoms to which they can bond... they have all single bonds when compared to unsaturated fats that have some double bonds in them.

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Saturated fats are saturated with hydrogen atoms.

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They are primarily saturated with hydrogen.

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7y ago

Saturated fat has all bonding positions where hydrogen atoms could bond occupied by hydrogen atoms.

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