__: a fatty acid having no C–C double bonds in its long hydrocarbon chain; __: A fatty acid having 1or more C-C double bonds in its hydrocarbon chain. In natural fatty acids, the double bonds generally have the__ configuration
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- The first blank refers to a fatty acid that has no C-C double bonds in its long hydrocarbon chain. This type of fatty acid is known as a saturated fatty acid. - The second blank refers to a fatty acid that has one or more C-C double bonds in its hydrocarbon Show more…
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