Fats or fatty acids.
Fats that are solid at room temperature.
The bonds are often solid at room temperature like butter or the fat inside or around meat.
A few plant oils including coconut oil and palm oil are high in saturated fats and for nutritional purposes are considered solid fats.
This building of bricks is similar to the tightly packed bonds that make saturated fat.
Saturated fats are most often found in animal products such as beef pork and chicken.
Save 40 on an annual subscription to bbc science focus magazine all fats have the same basic structure but there are some key chemical differences between solid fats and liquid oils.
These terms can refer to any type of fat but fats usually describes those that are solid at room temperature.
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In contrast to solid fats oils are fats that are liquid at room temperature like the vegetable oils used in cooking.
Why are animal fats solid yet vegetable oils liquid at room temperature.
Fat molecules are mostly made up of long straight hydrocarbon chains.
Fats made up of saturated fatty acids are solid at room temperature.
You can also see that oleic acid is not saturated.
This can refer to any type regardless of whether.
Imagine a building made of solid bricks.
To form a solid molecules need to pack together nicely while in a liquid there is less order and the molecules flow around each other.
Fats triglycerides that contain palmitic acid and stearic acid are therefore known as saturated fats.