How does one double bond affect the shape of a fatty acid?
Group of answer choices
A:It makes the molecule longer.
B:It causes a bend in the molecule.
C:It straightens the molecule.
D:It has no effect on the shape.
Presence of double cause the hydrocarbon chain to bend.
Therefore, the correct option is (B) It causes a bend in the molecule
How does one double bond affect the shape of a fatty acid? Group of answer choices...
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