Question 19 of 23 Would you expect a saturated or an unsaturated fatty acid to have more dispersion forces between molecules of the same type, and why? A) Saturated, because they have more carboxylic acid groups. B) Saturated, because they more naturally stack, so there are more areas where dispersion forces can occur. C) Saturated, because the single carbon

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Question 19 of 23
Would you expect a saturated or an unsaturated fatty acid to have more
dispersion forces between molecules of the same type, and why?
A) Saturated, because they have more
carboxylic acid groups.
B) Saturated, because they more naturally
stack, so there are more areas where
dispersion forces can occur.
C) Saturated, because the single carbon
bonds are stronger than the double carbon
bonds in unsaturated fatty acids.
D) Unsaturated, because the double carbon
bonds are stronger than the single carbon
bonds in saturated fatty acids.
E) Unsaturated, because double carbon bonds
will interact with other double bonds in a
strong dispersion force.
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Transcribed Image Text:+ Question 19 of 23 Would you expect a saturated or an unsaturated fatty acid to have more dispersion forces between molecules of the same type, and why? A) Saturated, because they have more carboxylic acid groups. B) Saturated, because they more naturally stack, so there are more areas where dispersion forces can occur. C) Saturated, because the single carbon bonds are stronger than the double carbon bonds in unsaturated fatty acids. D) Unsaturated, because the double carbon bonds are stronger than the single carbon bonds in saturated fatty acids. E) Unsaturated, because double carbon bonds will interact with other double bonds in a strong dispersion force. acer
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