How does the presence of a double bond alter the firmness of fatty acid molecules?

A) ?Double bonds bend the molecule, which leads to an increase in the stacking of molecules.
B) ?Double bonds straighten the molecule, which leads to an increase in the stacking of molecules.
C) ?Double bonds bend the molecule, which leads to a decrease in the stacking of molecules.
D) ?Double bonds straighten the molecule, which leads to a decrease in the stacking of molecules.


C

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