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At the covalent bond level how are fats different from oil?

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I need help, it's on my biology assignment, but it doesn't talk about it in the book.

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  1. Oils tend to have more double bonds and therefore remain in a liquid state, where as solid fats have single bond and tend to be in a solid state (when compared at room temp)

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