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What is the relationship between the melting point of an oil and how unsaturated it is?

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What is the relationship between the melting point of an oil and how unsaturated it is?

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saturated fats have no double-bonds, double bonds distort the shape creating “kinks” look at this picture: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/svensson/… because saturated fats have no kinks, they can pack closer together forming stronger intermolecular forces between the molecules which increases the melting temperature.

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