How does butter compare with vegetable oils?

A. Butter is a saturated fat, and vegetable oils are unsaturated fats.
B. Butter is an unsaturated fat, and vegetable oils are saturated fats.
C. Butter has one double covalent bond, and vegetable oils have even more.
D. Butter has a double covalent bond, and vegetable oils have a single covalent bond.


Answer: A

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