THE MOMMIES: Catherine Anderson, Jess Kaminski, and Kelly Ruegner. ALICE MEGAN IT’S TWINS! Saturated and Unsaturated Fats – Megan (omega 3) and Alice (Stearic.

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THE MOMMIES: Catherine Anderson, Jess Kaminski, and Kelly Ruegner. ALICE MEGAN IT’S TWINS! Saturated and Unsaturated Fats – Megan (omega 3) and Alice (Stearic Acid)

Saturated Compound: is a chemical compound that has a chain of carbon atoms linked together by SINGLE bonds and has hydrogen atoms filling all of the other bonding orbital's of the carbon atoms. Carbon Atoms With SINGLE bonds Hydrogen Atoms Carbon & Hydrogen fill orbital's.

Carbon Atoms With DOUBLE or TRIPLE bonds Hydrogen Atoms Carbon & Hydrogen fill orbital's. UN-Saturated Compound: is a chemical compound that has a chain of carbon atoms linked together by DOUBLE bonds or TRIPLE bonds and has hydrogen atoms filling all of the other bonding orbital's of the carbon atoms.

SUBUNITS OF SATURATED COOH: The R-Group Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen. A Carboxyl Group. The Carbon Chain: Notice only SINGLE bonds in the chain.

SUBUNITS OF UN-SATURATED COOH: The R-Group Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen. A Carboxyl Group. The Carbon Chain: Notice the DOUBLE bonds in the chain.

THE FUNCTIONAL GROUP OF SATURATED AND UN-SATURATED FATS COOH: The R-Group Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen. A Carboxyl Group.

WORKS CITED nsaturated_compounds