How is a trans fatty acid different from other unsaturated fatty acids?
a. A trans fatty acid has at least two hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon atom in the chain
b. At a trans fatty acid's point of unsaturation, the hydrogens are on opposite sides of the carbon chain instead of on the same side.
c. A trans fatty acid's carbon chain contains at least one double bond between two carbon atoms instead of all single bonds.
d. At a trans fatty acid's point of unsaturation, the hydrogens are on the same side of the carbon chain instead of on opposite sides.
e. A trans fatty acid has two additional carbon atoms and two additional hydrogen atoms.
b
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